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'Institutional abuse.' 'Tumultuous 15 months.' Public records reveal new details of investigation into CCCCD's ex-chancellor
Original post made on Apr 7, 2022
Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, April 6, 2022, 8:53 PM
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a resident of Danville
on Apr 7, 2022 at 9:43 am
Paul Clark is a registered user.
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"Despite having been fired from Norco College in Riverside County for undisclosed reasons in 2019, Reece rose to be a finalist for the CCCCD as well as in the chancellor search by the neighboring Chabot-Las Positas Community College District earlier in 2020."
In the private business world, this would be grounds for removal of some or all of the board members, but this is "public education," where "Superintendents" are America's highest-paid "migrant workers."
So Reece exits with $133k of our tax dollars, and goes looking for another "place to land!" Sadly, he will find it, and the $133k will end up being a bonus for his corrupt practices. Parents are going after local primary education school boards, I hope the practice now extends to "community colleges." The "Public Education Fish" stinks from the head, and the head is the elected board of education.
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