Recall Campaign 2005
Columnist misinterprets reasons behind recent lull in activity by district critics
Apr 27, 2007
Stroud is a former high school principal and an author and a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch.
Recall was unsuccessfull but touched off series of events
Feb 23, 2007
Critics right, district admits lies about admin building funding but says "move on" with no accountability
Dec 03, 2006
Recall campaign set stage for ABC Reform Slate victory in November 2006 general election
Dec 03, 2006
Recall effort focused attention on CUSD, raised public awareness
Aug 21, 2006
Smollar dares Erin Kutnick to cover Dave Doomeys role in soliciting political contributions from a list of district vendors
Aug 10, 2006
David Smollar, The Capistrano
Dispatch "Maybe
sleuth Kutnick could revisit Draper telling the
Dispatch and other media that contributions from
district contractors to the trustee’s Political
Action Committee “Kids First” were made from the
goodness of their hearts and weren’t solicited.
Another not-so-little lie. The business division
under Doomey printed out a list of major district
vendors for Draper, as directed to do
so." Kutnick
is a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch.
Smollar is the former Director of Communications
at Capistrano Unified School District.
Smollar rejects Erin Kutnick's suggestion that better PR by Smollar could have averted recall
Aug 10, 2006
David Smollar, The Capistrano
Dispatch "Kutnick’s
snide little remark, that a better PR effort from me
might have avoided the recall, is truly laughable.
That old bromide -- “if only we had communicated
better” -- apes the broken-record spoutings
especially of Mike Darnold. He consistently
bad-mouthed me to many, apparently never taking the
time to peruse his weekly trustee packet from
Fleming, filled regularly with positive articles
about CUSD teachers and students published in the
seven Register weeklies blanketing the district.
Perhaps Fleming and Draper failed to mention to
Kutnick the numerous op-ed articles I ghosted for
Fleming in the LA Times, or the School News Roll Call
newspaper I arranged for the district, or my success
in keeping the two from being flailed by John
Stoessel on ABC’s 20-20, and so on and so forth. The
great pr ideas of a $10,000 consultant hired during
the recall effort, at the insistence of Draper, were
along the lines of bringing real estate agents to the
district boardroom for a briefing and placing
inspirational sayings on school
marquees." Kutnick is
a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch. Smollar is
the former Director of Communications at Capistrano
Unified School District.
Smollar enlightens Erin Kutnick that no amount of PR could overcome facts of CUSD wrongdoings
Aug 10, 2006
David Smollar, The Capistrano
Dispatch "Unfortunately,
no communicator on Earth could stem community
anger that built from genuine controversies over
attendance boundaries, school overcrowding in
Rancho Santa Margarita, machinations concerning
San Juan Hills High and Dennis Gage, and the scope
of an expensive new education center. As to the
new center, maybe Kutnick could offer me
suggestions on how to be a better communicator,
when for more than three years Fleming never told
me that the cost would be covered almost half
through Mello-Roos fees, not solely from
redevelopment funds from San Juan Capistrano. You
may learn someday, Erin Kutnick, that your
communication is only as good as the truth of the
information given you by the people you have to
trust for the truth. I learned about the center’s
complicated financing only after real journalists
filed public records requests for funding
details." Kutnick
is a columnist for The Capistrano Dispatch.
Smollar is the former Director of Communications
at Capistrano Unified School District.
Kevin Murphy resigns as recall chairman
Jan 12, 2006
Kevin Murphy declares his political life at an end
Jan 12, 2006
Kevin Murphy a gracious gladiator? Hardly. While other leaders say "thanks," Murphy quits and points fingers
Jan 12, 2006
Kevin Murphy announces he quits efforts to reform CUSD
Jan 01, 2006
Trabuco Canyon News
“In
related news, recall organizer and chairman, Kevin
Murphy, announced that he would no longer be
involved with the continuing efforts to reform
CUSD." Murphy
served as Chairman of the CUSD Recall Committee
until his resignation on December 22, 2006, the
day the Registrar of Voters announced that the
recall petition campaign had failed.
Recall Committee pays tribute Kevin Murphy; Committee will continue to lead reform campaign
Jan 01, 2006
Recall Committee says, "This battle is not over"
Jan 01, 2006
Kevin Murphy quits local politics, Recall Committee will continue reform campaign
Dec 29, 2005
Sam Miller, Capistrano Valley
News "Recall
leader Kevin Murphy said Thursday that he would step
out of local politics. Another leader of the recall
group said the effort will go
on."
Murphy
served as Chairman of the CUSD Recall Committee until
his resignation on December 22, 2006, the day the
Registrar of Voters announced that the recall
petition campaign had failed. The other
leader was Tom Russell, official spokesperson for the
CUSD Recall Committee. Russell served with Murphy as
a committee member since the inception of the recall
committee.
Murphy resigned, but Recall Committee will continue to lead reform campaign
Dec 29, 2005
Murphy says he has no further plans to continue opposing the district
Dec 23, 2005
CUSD Recall Committee: teachers good, administration bad, no oversight by trustees
Jun 12, 2005
Register senior editor predicts that the results of the recall campaign may come down to the pictures
Jun 12, 2005
Recall Committee spokesperson emphasizes "wretched administration" as reason for recall
Jun 12, 2005
Volzke questions SJC City Council's resolution opposing recall
Jun 09, 2005
Nielson questions SJC City Council's resolution opposing recall
Jun 09, 2005