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MAS supporters chant, interrupting a TUSD Governing Board meeting Tuesday.
TUSD's Governing Board fired MAS director Sean Arce in a split vote Tuesday night, after chanting protesters delayed the decision. Despite impassioned pleas and a demonstration that saw supporters zip-tie themselves together, the board voted 3-2 to not renew his contract.... Read more»
Will Seberger/TucsonSentinel.com
MAS supporters chant, interrupting a TUSD Governing Board meeting Tuesday.
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1 comment on this story
Wow Dylan…sounds like you had a rough night. I guess the life of a reporter can be demanding at times! :)
That said…I don’t get the outrage. The MAS people lost. That being the case, it makes absolutely zero sense to pay someone $84k a year to administrate a dead program. I read Arce was offered an assistant principal spot at another school and said no. That doesn’t make much sense to me, either. The public gets outraged that the taxpayers pay Roy Flores to do nothing, but when TUSD wants to cut Arce because he has nothing to do they’re still outraged. I am so confused. :(
As a former member of AFSCME local 449, I am very disappointed to read that they interjected themselves into this mess. I wish someone from there will give the public an answer that makes sense as to why they got involved at all.