Esquivel cited the time he needs to spend with his twelve year old son and his private law practice as the contributing factors.
He did take the time to protest FOG's involvement in the effort defeat his efforts to secret from stakeholders, the truth about Winston Brooks' very expensive departure from the APS.
FOG is trying to pry open a lid that Esquivel is sitting on as heavily as he can.
Of course he can't sit on the Board of Directors any more.
Wait until FOG gets around to reading the Esquivel and Modrall policy and procedural directive limiting public participation in public meetings of the school board, and have to take a stand on the record against that too.photo Mark Bralley
No comments:
Post a Comment