Saturday, November 3, 2018

BISD TRUSTEES PULL A FAST ONE; AND PUBLIC CAN'T OBJECT

By Juan Montoya

In the Brownsville Independent school District's unique version of the Mexican tradition of "El Año del Hidalgo," an outgoing trustee and two others facing possible losses in their election Tuesday have called a special meeting noon Monday to get theirs before the getting stops.

That phrase does not refer to the hero of Mexican independence, but rather to the corrupt Mexican government tradition of an outgoing administration or public official emptying the coffers before their successor takes over. In other words, it's a last chance to deplete the public treasury before their terms end.

And since this is a special meeting, there is no public comment period for the people to voice their displeasure at this obvious display of arrogance and corruption at its worse.

Insiders say that BISD board president – Cesar Lopez, who is not running for reelection – has told everyone far and wide that he has the votes to award the $85,000-plus salary position of Administrator for Marketing to City of Brownsville commissioner schoolteacher and part-time disc jockey Ricardo Longoria Jr.

Those votes will probably be those of Lopez, Carols Elizondo, Joe Rodriguez, and one other, although we seriously doubt that Laura Perez-Reyes will go along with this obvious disdain of propriety in public service.

Why propriety?

Longoria is a sitting city commissioner, an entity which is providing evidence in the Cameron County District Attorney's Office prosecution of Elizondo who is under indictment and facing one count of theft by a public servant and one count of misapplication of fiduciary property based off a complaint filed against Elizondo by the Brownsville Fire Fighters Association.

He has also been charged with 11 felony counts of computer security breach for entering the city's Emergency Reporting System for the Brownsville Fire Department looking up cases after he had been suspended.

Will Longoria side with Elizondo and against the city's allegations if push comes to shove in court?

There is also another problem with this particular hire. Superintendent Esperanza Zendejas was authorized to draw up a job description for the position and to bring it back before the board for final approval. Now we learn that she drew up the description but never brought it back for board approval before she posted it for applicants.

If the board did not approve it and the funding has not been allocated in the compensation plan, the position doesn't exist. So how can anyone – not just Longoria – be hired without funding allocated to the position?

With the BISD – and trustee Joe Rodriguez – under the gun to produce customers to pay for the $1.4 million scoreboard at Sams Stadium within four years, he has obviously hit upon Rick's showmanship talents to hustle local businesses and professionals to cough up the dough.

After all, Longoria has shown he can milk the municipality to hire him for DJ gigs and has made the sale of Charro Days outfits a side business and works at it when he attends the Mr. Amigo presentations in Mexico City on city's dime.

We guess that kind of qualifies him for the BISD plum despite not having a marketing degree from a college or university. If he can sell charro outfits to Mexicans (like refrigerators to Eskimos), by golly he can probably sell the district to the local yokels.

The board will also consider the approval to compensate three other employees (G.L.A., C.D.E., M.H.) for years of back pay the administration says they earned but were not paid.

The board will vote to employee identified as G.L.A. for eight years experience for the years 2015- 2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.

They will also consider paying employee C.D.E. stipends for the fiscal school years: 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.

Employee M.H. is also in line to get paid for a stipend earned but not paid in the following fiscal school years: 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.

Employee E.D. will be consider for compensation for job related experience earned but not paid in the following fiscal school years: 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.

Now, granted, perhaps some of these folks might have gotten short shrift all those years and deserve their honest wage. But to do it in a specially-called meeting a day before the election and just a week before their successors are sworn into office?

It smells to high heaven. Why not wait to let the new board decide? What's the hurry?

Could it be that Lopez couldn't care less because he won't be in office anyway, and Rodriguez and  Elizondo think that there is a very real possibility that they will lose their elections and won't have another chance to hand out the goodies to their pals?

If we were one of the 10 other candidates who are challenging the incumbents, we would make our displeasure known by showing up at the board at Monday's meeting. Some, like most of the public, probably cannot make it to the board room at noon Monday since they are probably working. But that might be the logic of calling the meeting at that inconvenient time.

There is another rather unsavory political tie between outgoing BISD president Lopez and Longoria. Both have ties to former Cameron County Commissioner Lucino Rosenbaum Jr. Rosenbaum encouraged Longoria to run for the city commission back in 2003 when he was just 29. He even brought him into the Southmost Lions Club and introduced him to his political supporters.

Since then he has been reelected to office and his term is set to expire on May 2019.

And how did Longoria repay his benefactor? He turned right around and supported Cameron County Commissioner Sofie Benavides (the successor of her late husband Pedro Benavides) when Rosenbaum ran for county commissioner again.

Lopez, meanwhile, is married to a woman whose sister is married to the wife of Lucino Rosenbaum III, the former commissioners' son. On different occasions when Rosenbaum Jr. has needed to do business with the district, he has not received the support he thought he would from Lopez, his pariente.

It's a small town with a lot of people in it, isn't it?

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

These rats want to make sure they compadres and comadres are well taken care of. The end is near.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

The Administrator for Marketing position just closed Nov. 1. Which would mean this position was created for Longoria if he is on a BISD Monday Meeting agenda. The agenda would have to legally be posted 2 business days prior which also means staff had to have worked om that agenda prior to the closing of the position. This means three were no candidates specifically interviewed for that position which makes this hire illegal and politically motivated. Shameful.

Nieves said...

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enjoy your blog keep it up!

Nieves said...

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Anonymous said...

Ricardo is an opportunist. He has shown with ACTS and not just with words what he is truly made of.
Southmost voters WHAT ARE YOU WAITING for to kick him out?
He is like the local DT of the democratic party.
He takes pictures naked, conservative Catholic marries and divorces, moves from school to school and lands in a school where he does NOT teach the subject he is certified to teach and is given a lot of breaks from the administration. ANY other teacher would have been fired long time ago. He still lives in the barrio because it suits his intere$t$, NOT because he cares about the residents.

Anonymous said...

Corruption, Corruption, Corruption, I will scratch your Balls, if you will kiss my Butt. Call in the Texas Rangers rt this out once and for all.

Anonymous said...

Juan, you are telling us, that naked man is a teacher at BISD? Where are the moral standards with educators? and now you are telling us, he got the job as administrator for marketing pending board approval? The model of BISD for hiring is a joke committee where every idiot knows who they will hire then it goes to board for approval. This dude needs to join orangetheory. You are absolutely right about the year of hidalgo.

Anonymous said...

If this is an illegal action, then by all means, board members who know it is illegal for a fact, vote it down. Things like this should not be tolerated by any board member, but since they don't know how to pick their fights, the public does not notice anymore when sometimes they are right about some things. But if Joe, Cesar, and Carlos are for it and Sylvia, Philip and Minnie are against it, it all lies on the facts that Laura can study between now and noon tomorrow. Laura, it will fall on you and I for one, will place my trust on your decision, because the others have lost my respect. And, the 3 malos are just doing things and demanding that Zendejas follow them or else. After all, they are the bosses and they are the ones that vote. Zendejas has no vote in the matter. Rick is just out looking for the least he has to do to be held accountable for student scores and looking for an easy way out. His actions in any position show that he is out for number 1 - himself. How sad that we find ourselves in this situation where politics rule the future of our children.

Anonymous said...

From Raymonville to Brownsville to McAllen and back to Raymonville, inside this triangle "NOTHING IS ILLEGAL"and "EVERYTHING IS LEGAL".

Welcome rosita xarquis

Anonymous said...

What about the anonymous letter that was posted on brownsville chisme last week which detailed rampant corruption in the city public works department? Didn’t it mention the commissioner also?

Anonymous said...

Hi Juan, why do you think you are a Mexican when you are clearly a brown Anglo?

Anonymous said...

The comment on November 3, 2018 at 6:59 PM was correct. There was only about 24 hours to interview candidates, and other people did apply. There was no interview process. Sad.

Anonymous said...

Shame on you Dr Zendejas and all the board members behind this foul maneuver.

Anonymous said...

Can you find out the other folks that are getting stipends and back pay. Very suspicious??? Are they related to board members? It's this rat crap that makes BISD look bad and board members ask why do folks take their kids out of BISD. Its cuz of you board members and the corruption that is demanded. Very dissapointed in Dr. Zendejas.

Anonymous said...

Laura Reyes should show us she is not going to condone the majority's actions by voting to table the entire agenda. Allowing this board meeting to take place one day before the election is shameful.

Anonymous said...

B bribones I incorporated S scamming D dollars

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the politics of Brownsville, you have a Muff diver who snorts drugs, drinks and drives and laughs at his bond conditions, a DA that has lost his Balls and is scared shit less to go after the scumbag Rene Oliveria, a commissioner who bends the law to suit himself, and a group of Fed's that are on vacation as they don't care what happens in Brownsville.

rita