School District Delays Release of Report on School Lunch Fiasco (Salt Lake Tribune)

  Parents rebuked Salt Lake City school board members Tuesday night, accusing them of “bullying” anyone who seeks answers as to why the district dumped dozens of kids’ lunches in January. “You have no desire to give us the truth,” parent Erica Lukes told board members, who delayed plans to release investigative reports into the policies and actions that led a cafeteria worker to throw out the lunches of students with unpaid debts, after the students had been … Continue reading

Rigged: Closed Executive Session

  2 September 2014 DELIVERED VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Kristi Swett, President Salt Lake City Board of Education 2256 South King Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84109   Re: Closed Executive Session   Dear President Swett, I will be voting NO this afternoon to go into a closed door session at our 4:00 p.m. scheduled meeting for the reasons already stated in my letter to you dated: August 26, 2014, titled: DEMAND FOR FULL DISCLOSURE (see … Continue reading

Fabricated Documents?

TEXT OF LETTER TO BOARD PRESIDENT: 2 September 2014 DELIVERED VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Kristi Swett, President Salt Lake City Board of Education 2256 South King Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84109   Re: Fabricated Documents?   Dear President Swett,   While preparing for tonight’s school board meeting, it occurred to me that there are two versions of an extremely pivotal document in relation to the Lunch Room fiasco at Uintah Elementary. On February 3, 2014, … Continue reading

School Board Poised to Release Findings of Lunchroom Debacle Investigation

  You will note the following on the September 2, 2014-Salt Lake City School Board Agenda: C1: Status Report on External investigation   That is their version of Governmental Transparency: KEEP THEM GUESSING!   The “external investigation” to which they are referring, is the Uintah Elementary Lunch room debacle that occurred in January of this year. As a member of the school board, I know that because of a memo I received On August 8th, … Continue reading