School board’s ‘no action’ is red flag to former trustee

  • [photo by Patric Hedlund]

    [photo by Patric Hedlund]

By Patric Hedlund, TME

Former El Tejon Unified School District Trustee Anita Anderson is concerned the current ETUSD board has wavered in its duty to protect the safety of children and the good name of the district.

She addressed the trustees at their February 8 meeting.
Anderson, who served on the board for eight years, thanked the district’s personnel for all they have done for her own children who both graduated from ETUSD schools and have embarked on promising careers.

In retirement, Anderson volunteers as a reading mentor to Frazier Park School second graders. She received a form to sign this month that caught her by surprise. She said she was told that all ETUSD employees…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Anita Anderson

The Anderson children:Noah, 29 and Natasha, 23

Chuck Mullen

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