Lots of talk about talking in St....
Lots of talk about talking in St. Andrew’s story
The Pilot article on June 26, “Talks underway for St. Andrew’s
expansion,†mentioned that talks were underway about St. Andrew’s
expansion and the neighbors had held three meetings since May. If
this is true, who was invited? What was discussed? Where were these
meetings held?
As neighbors, we most certainly were not made aware of these
meetings, nor were some others in closest proximity to where the
construction will take place.
Finally, why did these meetings take place? It is our
understanding that the Planning Commission’s job is to approve or
disapprove the existing plan and environmental report.
ELAINE AND
RICHARD ENGLAND
Newport Beach
Alleged acts are products of ‘justice for wealthy’
I’m glad to see that Greg Haidl, son of Orange County Assistant
Sheriff Don Haidl, is enjoying his time off between trials, getting
high and hangin’ with underage chicks. Isn’t that how he got into
this predicament to begin with?
I would think most people out on bail after a nationally
publicized mistrial would go out of their way to stay out of trouble,
but not Greg Haidl. His various run-ins with the law since this whole
affair began seem to show that he thinks he’s above the law,
including a statutory rape charge from his most recent escapade.
Here’s hoping justice is eventually served to his previous victim,
Jane Doe, who got raked over the coals by Haidl’s army of high-priced
attorneys, investigators and mudslingers. This whole predicament just
goes to show there are two justice systems in our country: the one
for the ridiculously wealthy, and the one for everyone else.
MIKE MCNIFF
Costa Mesa
Funding teachers is the foundation’s mission
Regarding Lefteris Lavrakas’ letter Tuesday on the Pilot’s recent
announcement of the Newport- Mesa Schools Foundation awards,
criticism of the Newport-Mesa School Foundation’s failure to
recognize Latino students (or any students) is misdirected (“Not
pleased with the lack of Latino namesâ€).
The mission of the foundation is to provide funds to certified
teachers in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to purchase or
produce materials for programs and projects that are creative,
innovative and responsive to student needs -- not to recognize
students.
A grant-reader’s committee composed of more than 100 community
members, representing educational, business, civic and nonprofit
sectors read, critique and score each application without knowledge
of the applicant or the school. The foundation board members do not
score grants.
Through this past year, the foundation has donated more than $1.4
million in grants.
While the mission of the foundation is to fund teacher-based
projects, based upon simple Costa Mesa demographics, there is no
doubt that many Latino students are the direct beneficiaries of the
projects funded by our grants.
BRUCE GARLICH
Costa Mesa
* BRUCE GARLICH is a board member of the Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation.
A parade of suggestions for Newport Beach
My wife and I visit beautiful Newport Beach often to visit our
daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren.
We attended the Fourth of July parade at Mariners Park the last
two years and were reminded of how it seems to be very much like the
parade in our home town.
We live in Willimantic, Conn., and each year on the Fourth, there
is a huge people’s parade down our Main Street. The parade, like
yours, is unaccompanied by marching bands. Residents of all ages walk
and ride bikes, scooters and homemade floats, etc. As in the Mariners
parade, patriotic bunting and flags prevail.
There is one important distinction in the two parades I would like
to recommend be considered for Newport Beach. In Willimantic, a local
radio station broadcasts a medley of patriotic marches during the
parade, and marchers are encouraged to carry boom boxes along the
parade route. The patriotic music adds considerable excitement to the
event.
We’ll be returning to Newport Beach for the next Fourth of July
parade, and we hope that music will be incorporated in the manner
suggested.
BILL AND MARY LOU
HADDAD
Willimantic, Conn.
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