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Teachers at Mark Twain say last‑minute vice principal transfer broke trust; staff urge reversal or mitigation
Summary
Multiple Mark Twain teachers told the Pasco School Board that a district decision to move Vice Principal Cesar less than 24 hours before the first day of school damaged staff morale and trust; teachers described crying in their cars and asked the district to return him to the school or address the harm.
Teachers from Mark Twain Elementary told the Pasco School Board that a district decision to move their vice principal, Cesar, to another school less than 24 hours before the first day of classes shattered trust and left staff emotionally shaken. Kathy Wright, a special‑education teacher with 36 years in Pasco, said staff learned of the move when two district administrators arrived at the school "less than 24 hours before the first day of students" and that "you have broken trust with the staff at Mark Twain, and I don't…
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