Ht sanchez tusd school board

  • HT Sanchez resigned as superintendent of the Tucson Unified School District Tuesday, just as the school board was preparing to vote on his termination.
  • Former Tucson Unified School Superintendent HT Sanchez, has found himself once again embroiled in a scandal involving a coverup.
  • Unfortunately, all we got from Sanchez was a school district more mired in debt and violations of federal court orders to desegregate TUSD.
  • TUSD Board Discusses Sanchez Future; Makes No Decision

    February 22, 2017 / Modified feb 23, 2017 1:36 p.m. Board spends hours in closed session, then delays vote a week. by Nick O'GaraTweet
    TUSD Superintendent H.T. Sanchez greets people at a special meeting of the district's Governing Board, Feb. 21, 2017.

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    VIEW LARGER The TUSD Governing Board at a special meeting, Feb. 21, 2017.

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    The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board spent three hours in closed session Tuesday discussing Superintendent H.T. Sanchez’s future. In its public session, the board decided to delay a decision.

    More than 100 people, supporters and opponents of Sanchez, filled the meeting room and overflow areas at the Duffy Community Center for the special meeting, billed as a discussion of and possible decision on the superintendent's tenure.

    Sanchez has been superintendent since 2013 and is under a $200,000 a year contract until 2018.

    VIEW LARGER Members of the public gather at a TUSD Governing Board meeting, Feb. 21, 2017.

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    After its closed session, the board spent more than 40 minutes hearing feedback from impassioned members of the audience on both sides of the issue.

    When that ended, board President Micha

    Sanchez, Facing Kindling, Resigns trade in TUSD Superintendent

    H.T. Sanchez hopeless as administrator of rendering Tucson Coordinated School Part Tuesday, fair as rendering school timber was preparing to ticket on his termination.

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  • Why did TUSD Superintendent H.T. Sanchez resign?

    TUSD is now looking for a new superintendent after H.T. Sanchez handed in his resignation. It appeared two board members attempted to fire the superintendent, but the vote had been postponed two weeks in a row -- until Tuesday night. The board voted 3-to-2 to accept Sanchez's resignation. This came a day before the Arizona Auditor General report is released.

     

    The boardroom drama unfolded at the start of the Tuesday's public meeting. Sanchez is absent -- Adelita Grijalva and Kristel Foster clearly upset.

     

    "With three votes -- none of which would have been mine -- was ready to fire our superintendent," said Foster, who read a long statement on Sanchez's successes and criticism of fellow board members.

     

    Grijalva said, "In my opinion, it has been a witch hunt after our superintendent."

     

    Sedgwick: "It was absolutely not a witch hunt. There is no -- in my mind, a witch hunt is looking for something that doesn't really exist. It's attacking unfairly.
    Cavazos: "Did you have things that existed that would warrant you possibly considering the firing of Dr. Sanchez?"
    Sedgwick: That, I don't want to comment on."

     

    And here's why. A non-disparagement clause in the separation a