Friday, October 14, 2022

SBCISD BOARD: "BLAME THE MESSENGER FOR OUR INEPTNESS"

By Fernando del Valle
Valley Morning Star

SAN BENITO — The San Benito school district is hiring a lawyer to monitor media coverage focusing on the district, its officials and operations.

Earlier this week, the board’s majority voted to hire an outside attorney to review media reports after President Ramiro Moreno cited what he described as biased, inaccurate reporting carrying “misinformation” into the community.

Meanwhile, members of the board’s minority as well as an official with the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas questioned using taxpayer money to pay a lawyer to scrutinize the district’s news coverage.

For about six months, Moreno has criticized the Valley Morning Star’s coverage of the district, claiming biased, inaccurate reporting. Ramiro Moreno cited what he described as biased, inaccurate reporting carrying “misinformation” into the community.

Meanwhile, members of the board’s minority as well as an official with the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas questioned using taxpayer money to pay a lawyer to scrutinize the district’s news coverage.

For about six months, Moreno has criticized the Valley Morning Star’s coverage of the district, claiming biased, inaccurate reporting.

ATTORNEY’S DUTIES

During a meeting, Moreno requested Superintendent Theresa Servellon search for an attorney to review media reports.

“I’m going to make a motion to delegate authority to the superintendent to locate and engage legal counsel to represent the district’s interests in all ways regarding media reports pertaining to the district and district officials and to take other steps if necessary to promote fair and accurate reporting regarding the district and its operations,” he said during Tuesday’s board meeting.

Then, board member Janie Lopez asked him, “Can we discuss? Do you want to say why we want to do this – what’s the reason?”

In his response, Moreno apparently referred to the Star’s coverage.

“For the past year-and-a-half, we have many reports being printed in the newspaper that appear to be, again, this is my opinion, but basically, if you read it and you know the factual information, information being presented to our community is misinformation and it always seems to be very biased information,” Moreno said.

“So we want to make sure that we have a legal counsel in place that can review these messages being sent out to the community and make any corrections as needed, possible retractions if needed,” he said. “It’s time that we make sure that our community is getting correct information about our district and the district’s affairs.”
‘WASTE OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS’

Kelley Shannon, executive director of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas in Austin, questioned the board’s use of taxpayer money to fund a service offering no benefits to students’ education, urging the Star to find out the amount of money the district will pay the lawyer to scrutinize media reports.

In nearly 10 years as the foundation’s director, she said she had never come across a case in which public officials hired a lawyer to monitor news coverage.

“I have not heard of a public entity hiring an attorney to scour stories looking for problems,” Shannon said. “This sounds like a questionable use of taxpayer dollars. I wonder how much they’re paying the lawyer. If the school board has a complaint, bring it up. But to hire a lawyer to look for problems, it doesn’t look like good use of tax dollars. The school board is using taxpayer dollars in a way that’s not serving the students.”

Meanwhile, board member Orlando Lopez called the attorney’s hiring a waste of taxpayer money.

“I think it’s unfortunate that they’re wasting taxpayer dollars,” Lopez, who did not attend the meeting, citing a conflict, said Thursday. “They call themselves good stewards of taxpayer dollars and here they are hiring more lawyers and consultants.”

Members of the board’s majority are trying to suppress news they believe is unfavorable, along with minority members’ views, he said.

“I think you’ve done a tremendous job of doing research, asking questions and writing facts,” he told the Star. “You’re giving everyone a chance to speak their piece. It’s very clear they’re not pleased. It’s not to their liking.

Board member Rudy Corona also called the board’s decision a waste of taxpayer money while describing the Star’s coverage as important to the community.

“That’s crazy – that’s just wasting taxpayer money. Let’s concentrate on our kids, our faculty and our district,” Corona, who did not attend the meeting, also citing a conflict, said. “When you publish the truth, they have problems with it. In my opinion, you have never published anything that’s incorrect. Everything you have written is good information that needs to go to the public.”

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

We told you to leave us alone, Pachuco Montoya. We don't need shitty Brownsville to tell us what to do and not do. Scram, puto!


Rockford Galvan


Anonymous said...

Alaska snow crab season canceled after an estimated billion crabs disappear

What did you do with the craps Juanito???

Anonymous said...

Former (Republican) Speaker of The House Paul Ryan says Donald Trump will NOT be electable in 2024, and he predicts that as many as 12 other Republicans will run for president.

Trump is just too damaged, Ryan went on.


fact.

Anonymous said...

San Benito is just crazy. But then again….Brownsville City is not too far behind.

We used to think everyone is corrupt, but apparently that shoe is starting to fit.

Anonymous said...


fact.


San Benito is not very sophisticated. Hardly anyone from there uses deodorant, and the women dress like Segunda fashion slobs. Dust is everywhere, like hey also hate to be clean.

San Bene should just shut up about its problems. We don't care to know about them!


I'm not a Robot.... said...


This is nothing new.

When the previous administration did not like what the VMS reporter was reporting when they had a majority, former Superintendent Carman, Board Members Michael Vargas, and others went to the VMS office to meet with the Editor.

They argued that VMS was reporting incorrect information regarding the trip to DC. I believe they also threaten to pull the advertising from the VMS.

VMS relented and issued a half-assed retraction which satisfied the complaining board members.

All advertising was pulled from the San Benito News and all further advertising was transferred to the VMS.

It's all a freaking game to them.

Anonymous said...

LOL!!!!!



Former RGV LEO said...

Doesn't SBCISD have a public relations director or officer to relay press releases? SBCISD had to pay back federal money due to their incompetence and now they want to throw away more money just to get the story straight? I think that if this Moreno had documented the false news or lies to justify the expenditure, then maybe would be worth it? I'm just waiting to see what if anything they're going to do to Carman? I mean taking or keeping the rewards that should have gone to the district got to be some kind of violation of law, ethics or moral with TEA?

Anonymous said...

THE SAN PERLITA INCIDENT. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE.

Anonymous said...

Stupid cenote del valle full of stupid cocos. Meskins wanna be gringos Sent them all up north in a bus, will ya rolling governor buddds

The Truth said...

People forget that San Benito has had a $40 million dollar water plant that has NEVER worked, (for about 20 years now). No one ever questions why??
The City officials said that special filters were coming from Australia about 10 years ago. It must a problem in the supply chain?? Or maybe they’re just jerking everyone’s chain???
Only in San Benito.

Anonymous said...

Mr Fit it tomorrow City Manager where is the Epicenter ? Didn’t y’all bill it as the big game changer for San Benito and made all that fuss about it. Ya quit jerking the citizens of San Bene and come clean. That Epicenter is toast and going nowhere. Just looking at the cite where it WAS supposed to be built all over grown with 6 ft high weeds and all. Well Mr Fix it can’t fix that or the school.

Anonymous said...

PUB's main offices at 1425 Robinhood Drive
Need to go protest this Monday everybody go to the pub office on 1425 Robinhood dr. Do it I and many cizitzens will be there call the news media abc, cbs, nbc and fox of course...

THIS IS MORE IMPORTANT GO

Anonymous said...

Whose running San Benito? Let me guess, Democrats!

Anonymous said...

sanbene ain't got no rights to anything pinche cenote del valle bola de babosos...cocos

Anonymous said...

If mesco wins they will sent her to sanbene to correct all the wrongs. Like create more cocos, bus all meskins to that wine place massatuchas.
el cenote del valle sanbene capital del coco.

Anonymous said...

The state of texas wants sanbene out of the valle. bus everybody to that wino yard. Pinches cocos...

Anonymous said...

sanbene never has had any rights to nothing. what is their problema? IDIOTAS

Anonymous said...

BROWNTOWN WANTS TO BUILT A 41 LANE HIGHWAY OVER EL CENOTE DEL VALLE (SAN BENITO) THE WHEEL CHAIR GOVERNOR FOR VOTES WILL AGREE, CLAIMS ITS A GOOD IDEA ANYWAY NOBODY VOTES THERE according to him (puros mojarras).

Anonymous said...

Is sanbene a black community? I thought it was a white gringo town (wannabees)? so why the pic has a black person???

rita