CUSD Recall Committee Unveils New Blog

CUSD Recall Committee Unveils New Blog
News brief

The CUSD Recall Committee has just unveiled its official weblog/message board site – The CUSD Recall Forum.  According to the group’s spokesman, Tom Russell, the blog will focus on mismanagement and corruption within Capistrano Unified School District. Access the blog by clicking the link at the top of the official website of the CUSD Recall Committee, .

Russell said the new blog site will become the principle Internet gathering place where concerned parents, teachers, taxpayers and elected officials can regularly check in for updates and provocative discussion relating to the campaign to reform CUSD.

 The CUSD Recall Forum will provide breaking news stories as well as updates on other ongoing important topics, such as the Orange County District Attorney’s pending investigation against the CUSD leadership. 

According to a press release from The CUSD Recall Committee, “Like never before, taxpayers in South Orange County have come to realize just how serious the problems are at CUSD. By the thousands, voters are embracing the core message of the recall campaign – the CUSD Trustees have squandered millions of taxpayer dollars and breached the public trust, and by so doing they have relegated the children into overcrowded and substandard conditions.

Today, thanks to the incredible hard work, dedication and total commitment shown by hundreds of volunteers from all across South Orange County, the people are one step closer to removing the current school board, and, one step closer to restoring honesty, integrity and accountability into our public school system.

We urge everyone to join with us in support the CUSD Recall Committee’s on-going efforts to reform the corrupt leadership at CUSD. Help us fight back – for the taxpayers, for our schools and for our kids' future.”

The CUSD Recall Committee is the grassroots organization that led South Orange County residents in the unprecedented campaign to recall all seven CUSD elected trustees.