Thursday, September 12, 2019

Where Do the Children Play

tell me, where do the children play??

how are children supposed to be educated with morons running the Carp Unified School  District ...healthy minds and bodies not drug addicts


Mission Statement... edited


The Carpinteria Unified School District, in partnership with the community and parents and drug dealers, believes that all students can learn and are capable of being successful in our diverse society. We are committed to providing a quality educational program in a caring, positive environment which promotes self-esteem and mutual respect and cannabis use.
This will provide our students the necessary skills to get high and be irresponsible citizens, to lead to happy, productive lives and to meet the exciting challenges of the 21st century, and getting good jobs like working on a pot farm.


from the web, with edits: The Cannabis Association for Responsible Producers, also known as CARP Growers, (also known as drug dealers posing as farmers) pledged $189,000 in $63,000 annual installments over three years to the Carpinteria Unified School District to fund the middle school counselor position. 

In a unique twist, the school district will use the funds (for vaping vending machines) and to hire the Carpinteria Middle School counselor through the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, a nonprofit that specializes in providing substances abuse, prevention, intervention and treatment programs in Santa Barbara County. [Coastal View] What next, the Chumash setting up a gambling addiction counseling center at the casino?


In addition to frustration over a marijuana growers association funding a school counseling position, parents have also expressed outrage over a decision by Carpinteria school district administrators, including the superintendent and middle school principal, to tour a local pot cultivation site and pose for a photo. (The same pot farm that followed me and harassed me for taking a picture of their facility)


the District administrators posed for the photo inside a Glasshouse Farms greenhouse while wearing the formal visitors apparel belonging to the marijuana business.




The (fat, stupid looking) administrators who posed for the photo were: Jamie Persoon, principal of Canalino Elementary; Diana Rigby, the district superintendent; Michelle Fox, principal of Aliso Elementary; Lisa O’Shea, principal of Carpinteria Middle; and Aaron LaPlante, the district technology director. In the photo, they are wearing Glasshouse Farms hats and visitors shirts.


here's the school board members who ok'd the drug money:
Jayme Bray - jayme.bray@cusd.net - Term Expires: 12.2022
Sally Green - sgreen@cusd.net - Term expires: 12.2022
Michelle Robertson - mrobertson@cusd.net - Term expires: 12.2020
Andy Sheaffer - asheaffer@cusd.net - Term expires: 12.2022


next time vote the bums out!!!!

No comments: