iePolitics: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools in non-compliance with public records act

Here is the email I sent tonight.  I think it is self-explanatory.

from ie Politics <iepolitics2010@gmail.com>
to gary_thomas@sbcss.k12.ca.us
date Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:48 PM
subject CPRA Request Regarding SBPEA
mailed-by gmail.com
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As you are aware, I sent the following CPRA request on January 6, 2011:

From: ie Politics [mailto:iepolitics2010@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 4:32 PM
To: Illora Herndon
Subject: CPRA Request

I would like to obtain the following information:

1.  A copy of your resolution referenced in Section 1.1 of the current MOU with SBPEA.  It states it was dated May 12, 1976.
2.  The number of employees in each unit represented by SBPEA.

If you need additional information from me to complete this request, please let me know.

Sharon Gilbert

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iePolitics: The Race for Superintendent of Schools

This is the only other race where I voted for an incumbent.  I tried to learn more about Gary Thomas’ challengers but no one in this race would respond.  I did hear Thomas speak twice at Republican Women functions.  Gary is a Republican and a Board of Supervisors appointee.  Schools are one place where I fear the liberal policies of Democrats, so Gary got my vote.  I do not have a campaign statement for him, so I cannot provide additional information except a link to his website:  www.garythomas2010.com

iePolitics: Superintendent of Schools

Hi-Desert Republican Women, Federated welcomed San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Gary Thomas, Ed.D., as their guest speaker today at the monthly membership meeting.  Of course this means that Thomas is a good Republican! :)

Thomas discussed both the successes and failures with the county’s sch0ol system.  San Bernardino County has a lot to be proud of including an on-going commitment to public/private/community-based partnerships to enhance their ability to provide services and education to our county’s youth. Continue reading