Kramer, Doug
Las Palmas principal tries to take high road, but uses DOE to ignore parent concerns
Jul 14, 2005
Doug Kramer, Sun Post News
"This
point is important because neither I nor my
colleagues in the district would ever tolerate a
school having such deficiencies go without
repair."
In his letter to the parents, Las Palmas Elementary Principal Kramer talked about an unannounced visit by the Orange County Department of Education in May. Incredibly, even with foul smells and other obvious problems at the school, Kramer wrote that the visiting team found the school to have sufficient materials and had no visual signs of issues that needed addressing. The Orange County Department of Education continues to bat a thousand, turning another blind eye and providing cover for CUSD's failed facilities management.
In his letter to the parents, Las Palmas Elementary Principal Kramer talked about an unannounced visit by the Orange County Department of Education in May. Incredibly, even with foul smells and other obvious problems at the school, Kramer wrote that the visiting team found the school to have sufficient materials and had no visual signs of issues that needed addressing. The Orange County Department of Education continues to bat a thousand, turning another blind eye and providing cover for CUSD's failed facilities management.