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Teachers and community members urge board to reconsider actions involving Granite Hills administrator
Summary
Multiple teachers, coaches and union leaders at the Nov. 6 Apple Valley Unified board meeting spoke in defense of Daniel Rincon and raised broader concerns about selective discipline, retaliation and transparency in the district’s use of Prop 28 and CTE funds.
At the Apple Valley Unified School District board meeting on Nov. 6, multiple current and former staff members pressed trustees to reconsider personnel actions involving Daniel Rincon and to address what speakers described as a culture of favoritism and retaliation.
"If Mr. Rincon was still on campus, he would have ensured that proper personnel would have been there," said Angelica Rodriguez, a Granite Hills High School teacher, recounting an incident at a recent football game when she said no administrator or medical personnel were on-site and she called 911 for an injured visiting player.
Several other speakers backed that account and described Rincon as a longstanding,…
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