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VETA President Five:
There's A LOT With This One That Doesn't Jive!

President Five also has an illustrious past:

bulletAs the first "treasurer" on "duty" when the mysterious disappearing scholarship trust accounts went underground, this individual was the first to lose track of the account.
bulletAs the current President of the Victor Elementary Teachers Association, this one allowed the mysterious "scholarship trust accounts" to be closed - YEARS after they were established! 
bulletLater, when this individual became the "leader" of the esteemed negotiations team and personally confided with other members of the VETA Executive Board, that confidential negotiations issues where discussed with school administrators - even though most Executive Board Members were kept in the dark about such matters.
bulletThis esteemed individual was "rewarded" by serving as a teacher of one of the "elite classes" at Lomitas Elementary School (since these classes were dismantled after the school was monitored by the United States Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights) and has served as the teacher for children of high ranking school and district administrators - even as the "President" of the Association that is supposed to "represent" teachers. "Kinda" hard to be objective when both the principal and the superintendent place their relatives in your classroom!
bulletFinally, this VETA President, after spending a grueling 1 1/2 hours sitting in on the Student Study Team (SST) Meeting for the first grade child at Lomitas Elementary School who had suicidal thoughts, defecated deliberately on the floor at home, and tore the head of a bird (prior to squirting the blood on friends), required an IMMEDIATE counseling session with the school psychologist because the meeting was so horrible. (Remember, Lomitas Elementary School didn't provide any help with this one either!)

 

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