Sunday, May 27, 2018

“Behaved like animals”


Last month, I witnessed a Middle School teacher using disgusting, vulgar language towards an individual in the Lincoln school parking lot following a public meeting.




This week, it was reported that another Lodi teacher used disgusting, vulgar language towards an individual in the Lincoln school parking lot following a public meeting.


Before joining the Board, I witnessed Lodi teacher Patricia Licata call another woman an “a**hole” at a meeting.


There should be some code of conduct for all school employees. 


People have a right to speak during the hearing of the citizens without fear of being verbally assaulted in the parking immediately after.


Last summer, Patty Licata filed an ethics complaint against me.  It went nowhere.  In the complaint, she made a big deal that I said certain people behaved like animals at a meeting.  She should be more concerned about those behaving like animals instead of those reporting about it.


Licata's complaint cites a blog entry from May 24, where Curioni states politicians and school employees "behaved like animals" at a May 24 board of education meeting.