Showing posts with label San Luis Obispo County California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Luis Obispo County California. Show all posts

Hey Martin, Where Have You Been?

Saturday, June 12, 2010
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Busy. Crazy busy!

Last year I accepted a position with my union (CSEA) as Political Action Coordinator for my region (San Luis Obispo county). I knew accepting the position would entail extra work eventually. Well eventually came. Since the last week of April I have attended a legislative conference, training for a grass roots group and a fund raiser for an endorsed candidate. In between these events I worked with a team from my region to stage a rally to protest cuts to California education. Oh and of course I had all of my regular work and family life going on.

I have always been interested in politics but I was never willing to get involved because most politics get me rather upset. However, since starting this blog I have been able to temper by anger over religion through posts. Now I am hoping to do the same with politics. This is not to say this is going to become a political blog but I feel as though atheism, education and politics have become inextricably intertwined.

 Starting with post I am going to be posting more about politics in addition to atheism and education.
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School Superintendent, Former Baptist Minister Resigns Over Relationship

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Although, this started almost a year ago in my own backyard I could not post about it because of my employers involvement in the case. Now that it is resolved here are some of the details as reported by CalCoast News reporter Karen Velie:
An investigation authorized by the San Miguel School Board resulted in charges for terminating Superintendent Dean Smith. Smith, 55 agreed to resign rather than face termination for an inappropriate relationship with a former student.

Smith, a former Baptist minister, recently left his wife of more than 30 years for a young woman he began “mentoring” while she was in the sixth grade. Supporters of Smith claim the relationship did not become intimate until after she turned 18.
Earlier this year, board members took their concerns to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department. The investigation, which included interviews with Smith, the young woman and her mother, concluded that nothing illegal occurred.
“We found no evidence of criminal activity,” said Rob Bryn, sheriff’s public information officer.

Smith, when principal of Templeton Middle School, first met and began spending time with the young woman when she was in sixth grade in about 2003. Smith continued his relationship with the girl after he left Templeton Middle School for his position as superintendent in San Miguel. The young woman graduated from Templeton High School in June, shortly after she turned 18 and in July, Smith took her to a San Luis Obispo County Office of Education board meeting. When some of his fellow area superintendents realized the teenager accompanying Smith was not his niece, they began questioning what Smith was doing there with the teenager.
Additional articles:

Scandal plagued school superintendent replaced

Details of superintendent’s relationship with student released

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