The letter is quite long and dense, so I'm just going highlight the top 10 disturbing quotes and respond to those. You know the drill annotations are in red.
If you do want to read the entire letter you can find it here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/226628146/Citizens-of-the-World-CS-Mar-Vista-Final-Offer-Prop-39-2014-15-First-Letter
1.
"Charter School requests that the District enter into an
alternative agreement whereby it would
provide Charter School with
one additional teaching station and special education meeting
space
at Stoner Avenue Elementary School" – Sorry, CWC,
you were offered what was available and suitable for your needs based on your proposal. There will be no special
treatment for CWC.
2. “Charter School objects to
the District's request for information regarding the specific number
of
students with special education needs and particular details of those
needs.” – Hmm, you are requesting more
space for special education, but don't want to give numbers to back it up.
Right...
3. “Conversely,
Charter School requests that the District
ignore the methodology required by
Section 11969.3, subdivision (b)(l).” – Um,
Citizens, we follow the law here, you don’t
get to choose which laws you follow nor decide on your own methodology.
4. “Charter School
does not possess a valid food permit or certification
from the applicable enforcement agency for the
kitchen at the proposed school site, as required by the California Health
and Safety Code.” – CWC requested use of the cafeteria, but did not have the necessary permit
or certification to operate the cafeteria. CWC, you do not seem interested in
following the law. What kind of worldly citizens are you that you continue to
try to ignore the law?
5. “Charter
School objects to complying with the Asbestos requirement as cited in
the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
(AHERA), 40 CFR part 763.” – Really?! It’s one
thing that CWC wants to flout LAUSD rules and California state laws and regulations, but
they also want to ignore federal law regarding asbestos? ASBESTOS?! You’ve
got to be kidding me.
6. “Charter School objects to its purported obligation to
pay for the repair of any damages it makes to the facilities.”
– Wow, how entitled can one charter school be to believe that they
should not have to pay for repairs for damages they cause? Is this the "mindful”behavior that CWC is always touting?
7.
Charter School requests that the District "reexamine the
practice of assigning custodial staff…” What, are you going to
have volunteer parent take care of maintenance? We saw how well it went when CWC
parents handled facilities duties before (see: CWCparents throw spike in the street)
8. “Charter
School objects to the inclusion of utilities
costs in the pro rata share calculation.” – Yeah, I wish I could object to my utilities cost too.
9. “Charter
School objects to costs associated
with the Office of Environmental Health
and Safety ("OEHS") and contends that it is
unaware of any benefits it receives from OEHS.”
– Are you kidding me? The letter goes on to state, “ OEHS is dedicated
to providing a safe and healthy environment for all students at District
campuses… These include the activities of maintaining safety in
buildings, on the grounds, and in
the vicinity of schools." – Really
CWC? You see no benefit to ensuring safety on campus or in the vicinity of your
school?...okay. Is that why you had the private security for the last month of school?
10. "Charter
School objects to the general public's potential use of
the school site outside of school hours." – So, CWC
claims to want to be part of the Del Rey community, but want to keep the community from
utilizing the public school facilities after school hours for the public's benefit. That doesn’t sound very
citizen like to me.
Bonus qutoe: LAUSD’s
response to #10 “To make an exception for Charter School's
students would require the District to accommodate Charter School students in
better conditions than students attending District School. “ – Bascically,
CWC, you will not be given special privilege to benefit your school while
hurting the local community and community school.
There are still plenty of other gems in the 62 page letter, but I think these 10 quotes exemplify the entitlement and flouting of the law that we continued to see from the CWC community.
There are still plenty of other gems in the 62 page letter, but I think these 10 quotes exemplify the entitlement and flouting of the law that we continued to see from the CWC community.
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