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To Everyone in the East County Concerned About Education

GUHSD Bond Reserves Are Depleted - A Cover Up Is Apparent

A "smoking gun" has been discovered that points toward unethical and non-transparent behavior by District (GUHSD) Administrative staff, presumably under the direction of the Trustees. You will see from the records and reports publicly available that District bond construction funds have been mismanaged at best, and GUHSD fiscal policies and decision-making are a train wreck.

A Prop U Consolidated Financial Report now shows that the District's ongoing bond management practices and accounting procedures have cheated taxpayers and burdened the district with unsustainable district "OPEX" Operating Expenses.

Simply put, the District has built structures that it cannot maintain because of insufficient income streams, it has built structures and made improvements which were never contemplated under any of the public bonds, it has refused to build structures that were specified by those bonds, it has badly mismanaged its construction projects, and it has attempted to hide all these facts by misrepresenting information on bond-related financial reports.

You will find all the supporting details in the editorial piece published in the local area weekly news; The Alpine Sun, and the allegations can be confirmed by looking at the many available GUHSD data documents, including e-mails, and reports made by the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC), the GUHSD Boundary Study Committee, the 2007 GUHSD Bond advisory Commission Report (BAC), and numerous other documents.

I submit this information for public scrutiny and hope that the public digs into the data seeking the facts. I will be happy to provide an interview, and any requested follow-up details. The current situation is deplorable, and should be looked at in depth by those in charge of enforcing the Prop 39 enabling legislation under which these two bonds (H and U) were approved by the East County taxpayers.

Further see this web site;
http://cvraguhsdcom.startlogic.com/CVRAGUHSD/
And see this Facebook site;
https://www.facebook.com/BillWeaverGUHSDTrustee

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