LETTER OF THE WEEK
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I wholeheartedly encourage the residents of Fountain Valley to pursue
the course toward becoming a unified school district.
As a 24-year resident, I still have never gotten a reasonable answer
as to why the schools in Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and
Westminster did not unify back in the 1960s and 1970s, when it was so
financially advantageous to do so.
My fourth child will graduate from local schools in June. Having
served on every PTA/PTO board and as school site council president of the
schools they’ve attended in Huntington Beach for the past 20 years, I
have seen firsthand how unification would have benefited their
kindergarten through 12th grade experience.
Through unification, Fountain Valley will be able to have an
articulated curricular program from kindergarten through the 12th grade.
Program quality will surely improve. Teacher salaries will be raised to
that of the highest paying district. The local community will be better
able to articulate their educational goals for their schools. The
administrative staff will be more accountable to a local constituency.
Currently, the different school boards, superintendents and sets of
district-level administrators are funded by taxpayers. I would rather
have seen these funds put into educational programs than keeping all
these little fiefdoms in existence. I applaud the leaders, educators and
community members in Fountain Valley for their vision and obvious value
for quality educational programs.
Current and future Fountain Valley students will only gain
educationally from this action. Voters, taxpayers and homeowners will
gain. The time has definitely come to unify.
SALLY BUTTERBAUGH ALVINO
Huntington Beach
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