DISD Board Member's Sneaky Tactics
DISD Board Member Engages in Sneaky Tactics
And uses district lawyers and your tax dollars to do it!
As reported in the Dallas Morning News (link), Jerome Garza (Trustee for District 7-picture) had precincts switched on the DISD redistricting map without anyone's consent or knowledge. The precincts were switched from DISD District 6 to District 7. District 6 is Carla Ranger's District.
The paper reports that he also used District Lawyers to make the swap, and never consulted Ms. Ranger about such a move. Equally important, he also never informed the residents of DISD District 6 about such a move.
I have learned that the under-the-table swap involved Precinct 4417, which surrounds Molina High School, and Precinct 4419. Unlike Garza would lead you to believe, Precinct 4417 is a diverse district of many races. Precinct 4419 is overwhelmingly Hispanic. I believe this is all about payback and dilution of the African-American voting bloc. I will back that up with statistics later on in the article.
Here is the exchange, according to the DMN Article:
When trustees reviewed the maps before voting, they noticed the precinct encompassing Molina High School had been moved – without explanation – into District 7, which is represented by Trustee Jerome Garza.
Mrs. Ranger was irate. That area had always been included in District 6, her district. She wanted to know why it was removed, who was behind it and why she wasn't consulted.
When she posed the question to the legal team that drew up the maps, she found the response unsatisfactory.
Lawyer Rolando Rios told her he couldn't recall why the switch was made. When asked if it was done at the behest of a trustee, the lawyer claimed attorney-client privilege and wouldn't answer. When she turned to her fellow trustees for help, none offered an explanation.
After unsuccessfully lobbying trustees to switch the precinct back, Mrs. Ranger asked Mr. Garza if he had anything to do with it. After drawing a deep breath, Mr. Garza conceded that he wanted to represent the schools in that district, which include Molina, Quintanilla Middle School and Botello Elementary School.
Those schools, he said, are named after Hispanic activists he has long admired, and he wanted to ensure that the children in those neighborhoods understood who those men were. He did not apologize to Mrs. Ranger for asking for the precinct swap without her knowledge or consent.
Note: Having schools named after "people you admire" is not legal justification for redistricting.
Ms. Ranger's reply said it best:
"I certainly would hope that each trustee would respect me and District 6," she said. "It certainly seems to me to be a racially and politically motivated move."
Precinct 4419 (the precinct that Garza switched OUT of his district) has a much higher percentage and whole number of Hispanic voters than 4417 (which he switched into his district).
Voting records show that in Precinct 4417 (swapped IN by Garza) there are approximately 830 people that voted in at least one general election since 2004. Of that total, approximately 435 voters are non-Hispanic. That's roughly 50 percent.
In Precinct 4419 (swapped OUT by Garza), there are approximately 1270 people that voted in at least one general election since 2004. Of that total, approximately 1030 voters are Hispanic. That's over 80 percent.
The numbers don't lie. Jerome Garza used our political process as an opportunity to exploit procedures for his own gain, nothing more. The redistricting process had nothing to do with the area under discussion.
This was a move to marginalize the residents which have been outspoken against the DISD Spanish-Speaking requirements and policies.
A formal investigation should be called to find out how it was determined that this was a fair an equitable swap.
At the DISD redistricting meeting held Tuesday at Tommie Allen Rec Center in Oak Cliff, this switch was never discussed. Garza didn't even show up, and Board President Jack Lowe left early. Next time, have the courtesy and guts to show up when you're trying to make cheap political moves disguised as representation.
And to boot, we're paying $200,000 to Rolando Rios who claims "attorney-client privilege" when pressed about these underhanded tactics. Newsflash to Rios: you're getting paid by the ENTIRE district, not just Jerome Garza.
From what I've heard about Lowe, it wasn't surprising to see him wimp out and sneak out when the speakers got a little heated. And he's the President of the School Board? Surely he didn't drive 30 miles from North Dallas to stay for 20 minutes. Then again, maybe he did. Good grief.
It may not seem like much to most people, but this move was totally disrespectful of people in that neighborhood who have long fought for civil causes and for the right to be represented.
All this is going to do is open up Pandora's boxes that should remain closed. This may represent a new low in DISD Politics.
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Since I have been teaching in this District, I have noticed a lack of respect at all levels for one another.
It's a terrible shame to see a lack of respect for one another on the board.
I can never visualize this district moving forward nor progressing until we learn to respect one another.
What this man did was sneaky and very distasteful.
I have seen this trickle down to the way administrators in the district treat their staff as well as the way staff treat staff in this district.
I hope that everyone gets it together because we are not being a good example for the children in DISD.
If we are being sneaky and disrespectful towards one another, what kind of message is this sending to our kids?
I really hope this district gets it together. How can we prepare our students to be productive, character filled citizens when we are setting bad examples.
Garza's Next Move
So now that he has these schools back in his "possession," will he now get "rid" of the white principal at Molina and the black principal at Quintanilla in order to ensure that the students not forget who the schools are named after??
Does he not realize that white and black students attend both of these schools, AND does he not understand that both these schools are now thriving better than they did under the past administrations who were both Hispanic - or does he not care?????
More Garza
So Jerome Garza's true colors are finally coming out of the closet?
Hmmm...this guy has been attempting to micro-manage West Dallas campuses for a long time. Yet he "sells" his vote to any group that promises him support and/or threatens to bury him politically.
He runs scared. Garza has NO integrity. His goal is to use DISD as a stepping stone. His own children attend a North-side PRIVATE school in Dallas.
I guess DISD is not good enough for him.
[Ed Note: Yes, but tell us what you really think about him! My $.02 worth: I don't think Garza is intentionally dishonest, unethical, etc. I think he lacks a plan and jumps at the first baited hook dropped to his depth. One of the ways to discourage this is to do what Mikey's doing: beat 'em up. I am a bit concerned over the philosophy that Garza can represent Hispanic students better than Carla Ranger. That, to me, seems rather shallow on the surface.]
Garza's Kids and DISD
At least one DOES attend a DISD school.
[Ed Note: We're checking on this. If he does, then this needs to be corrected--and it will be.]
Even More Garza
I believe you are being naive about Mr. Garza.
He is only out for #1 and just using the excuse of helping the children to further his own agenda.
He really does use bullying tactics as evidenced by his behavior at briefing meetings as well as board meetings.
I hope the citizens he represents will remember this next election.
Have you ever thought of running for board member? Don't you think that this would benefit the students as much or more than this website?
[Ed Note: I have made a sacred pledge with my fellow Dallasites never to run for elected office! I love you all too much to do that to you! There are people who are infinitely more qualified than me to serve the public.]
Garza
I believe we are seeing Mr. Garza's true colors.
I always shudder to see how some of the district's board members act when they should set at example for the students and parents.
Wasn't he one of the members that was saying that the district would not accept any impropreity by the employees?
I guess that doesn't apply to board members.
Sneaky Tactics
This is too bad and so unfortunate for many of the children and parents who rely on people such as their boardmember.
If what you say is accurate then, shame on this person.
Sneaky tactics and underhandedness are not only prevalent in DISD. Things like this occur in the education sector quite often. For example, Head Start of Greater Dallas Administrators perform sneaky tactics that deceive, parents, staff, and children. I know first hand.
But, one thing you nailed for sure, people like these individuals never change and their agenda's are just that; their agenda's and no one else really matter.
It seems as if they rely on the plight's of those individuals who have less than (perceptions in money, influence etc.) or the lower class citizens.
It is wrong! And their true colors need to be shown!
[Ed Note: Head Start??? We love tips here!]
Sad State of Affairs
The sad thing about all of this is some of us work to mend fences among ALL races, and then here comes Garza to reopen old wounds and set the entire district back 25 years. I'm not sure what his problem is.
And why don't his kids go to the schools he's talking about. I guess he wanted to keep the St. Marks legacy going.