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Board member accused of corrupt retaliation against student

October 24, 2024 | Carmel Unified, School Districts, California


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Board member accused of corrupt retaliation against student
A parent has raised serious allegations against a local school board member, Miss Rosen, claiming her actions have severely impacted her son, a freshman who recently transitioned from homeschooling to high school. The parent detailed a troubling sequence of events that began when her son became embroiled in a criminal case involving felony charges, including assault and battery, despite initial assessments from two district attorneys who deemed there was insufficient evidence to proceed.

The parent accused Miss Rosen of publicly discussing her son's case, allegedly violating juvenile privacy laws and obstructing justice. She claimed that Rosen's comments were retaliatory, occurring shortly after the family became top signatories on a recall petition against her. The incident that sparked the legal troubles reportedly involved a fight at school, which the vice principal classified as a school rule violation rather than a criminal act.

Further complicating matters, the parent alleged that Miss Rosen boasted about her influence in the case, referencing connections to high-ranking officials in Monterey County. This behavior, the parent argued, undermines the integrity of the educational system and violates the civil rights of students.

The parent concluded with a call for accountability, urging that Miss Rosen's actions be investigated and addressed at the ballot box, emphasizing the need for a safe and supportive educational environment for all children.

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