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latest email from “Friends of North County” (March 27)

March 28, 2008 · No Comments

The following email was sent out to many La Costa Valley residents. There was no attached presentation.

The Friends of North County bring up some interesting questions

  1. Just how many people attended this meeting?
  2. Why can’t they share the documents they mention? If they can send emails, they can certainly attach scanned documents
  3. What will happen to property values if LCV gets mired in a legal dispute?
  4. How is this letter different from what FoNC says the school district has done: “misinformation, propaganda and scare tactics”?
  5. What will happen with any money donated to FoNC? Is it a legally registered foundation?

To all that were able to attend the Community Meeting last night at Coastline Community Church, thank you so much for your participation, interest, questions, and donations to Friends of North County.  We were pleased that so many were motivated to attend the meeting despite the District’s scare tactics and warnings not to attend.  Ironically, many of you mentioned that the District phone call and letter actually inspired you to attend.  After the presentation, I’m sure you have a better understanding of why the District did not want you to hear what we had to say, to see the documents we shared with you, and what the likely uses for the property will be if we were to all stay silent and don’t get more involved.
 
Unfortunately, we recognize that many who would have liked to attend were unable to due to the myriad of conflicts that our busy lives present.  Given the wonderful turnout at the meeting, we expect that you should be able to identify a friend or neighbor that was able to attend the 2+ hour presentation and can share a summary of our findings.  We hope too that you will feel motivated, like so many of your friends and neighbors, to donate to Friends of North County as we will be continuing to pursue our efforts.  Friends of North County, and many in attendance, believe that the Homeowners Association for La Costa Valley should get involved in this issue.  While we are hopeful that they will do so, that will not happen without greater community involvement and letting your voices be heard that you want them involved.  Regardless of their involvement, we also will continue the process we have pursued for the past 31 months.  However, as we expand our investigation efforts we are requesting greater financial participation from the community.  Again, please speak with your friends and neighbors and/or contact Friends of North County via e-mail (mail@friendsofnorthcounty.org) to inquire about donating.
 
We are currently developing a strategy of how best to communicate with our community on this issue. Regardless of the strategy please note that our correspondence via email will be very limited.  We will not be sharing critical information, documents or findings electronically.  In the meantime, we encourage you to forward this email to your friends and neighbors.  If they would like to be in the Friends of North County database they can send an email to
mail@friendsofnorthcounty.org.As we have said repeatedly to the school district in meetings, at public hearings and in our media interviews, our goal has always been, and continues to be, to seek open and honest dialogue with the school district about the ultimate use of the school property and the money associated with our Mello Roos taxes.  The school district has all of our contact information.  We continue to hope that they will decide to work with us in this manner to reach a solution.  Until that happens (or in case it does not) we will not be deterred by the school district’s campaign of misinformation, propaganda and scare tactics.   The history of the district’s actions can’t be changed.  They can’t erase it, get rid of it or avoid it.  We have taken the time to learn those facts and are determined to learn more.   
 
Best regards,
 
Friends of North County

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San Diego U-T:San Dieguito’s Lynch to retire in Spring

September 1, 2007 · No Comments

San Dieguito’s Lynch to retire in spring

UNION-TRIBUNE
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20070901/news_1mc1lynch.html

September 1, 2007ENCINITAS – Peggy Lynch, the superintendent of the San Dieguito Union High School District, will retire in the spring, district trustees announced yesterday.

 

Lynch has been superintendent since 2001.

“We are saddened by Peggy’s decision,” board President Deanna Rich said. “She has been with us for six years and has done an outstanding job of leading us through some challenging times. She will be missed.”

“After 13 years as a superintendent, it feels like the right time to move on to a new phase of my life,” Lynch said.

Lynch joined the San Dieguito district in August 2001. She previously was superintendent of the Brea Olinda Unified School District in Orange County. Before Brea, she spent 24 years in the Tustin Unified School District as a teacher, high school administrator and assistant superintendent.

Lynch is expected to retire during spring break, but the date will be determined as the trustees develop their schedule for selecting her replacement.

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