
Lomitas Elementary Principal, Denise Edge,
Interferes with Attempts by Teachers to
Obtain Employment Elsewhere
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HERE to listen to an audio file of the
principal of Lomitas Elementary School Interfering with an Interview with the
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Office.
This is what a teacher can expect when attempting to get
out of an environment that puts on "Dog and Pony Shows" to gain
kudos for administrators at the expense of children. By double-clicking on the
icon at the left, you will hear, in the principal's own voice, a telephone
answering machine message she left for one former Lomitas employee who had
already left Lomitas. She was never told, by this employee, that he had gone for
an interview with the San
Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Office (SBCSS).
Furthermore, this teacher NEVER gave permission for the SBCSS's Office to
release information about the interview which took place. In fact, the San
Bernardino County School's Office had been specifically told that, THEY DID
NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO CONTACT, or OBTAIN INFORMATION FROM, THE PRINCIPAL OF
LOMITAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. By the time this message was left, the teacher
had already left the school and had no intention of going back to work there. In
addition, the complaint against Lomitas Elementary School, with the US
Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights had ALREADY BEEN FILED -
perhaps this was one form of retaliation!? There can be NO QUESTION that
something clearly unethical (and likely, illegal) took place here. It is also
known that this principal also interfered with attempts by this same teacher to
obtain employment with both the Bear Valley (CA) Unified School District
and the Snowline (CA) Unified School District. Hey, Lomitas teachers -
aren't you glad that you can expect this if you try to leave - it's only too bad
you probably don't have as many high quality references from numerous
universities and other similar sources that this teacher had! (Just in case you
can't hear the WAV file, the following is a transcript of what the Principal
said.)
"I talked to Doug
Slonkowski at the County (San
Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Office)
today with regards to that, uh, technology position, so when you get back into
town, would you give me a call - um, I wanted to let you know what I had found
out."

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