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Public commenters accuse district of personnel favoritism, warn against Coronado repurposing plan
Summary
Three community members used the public‑comment period to raise personnel grievances and express concern about potential consolidation in the Coronado learning community; one parent urged a strategic working session to refocus district priorities and retain families.
During public comment at Tuesday’s Scottsdale Unified School District governing‑board meeting, three speakers raised personnel grievances, criticized proposed changes in the Coronado Learning Community and urged board action to address enrollment and school experience.
Jeff Rittertay alleged he faced retaliation after refusing to use students’ preferred pronouns without parental permission and said he was moved from a paid coaching role to volunteer status. "I was rehired as a…
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