Watkins’ resignation may be accepted this afternoon

By Larry Blaskey
The Daily Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, January 17, 2008 3:05 PM MST


George Watkins’ possible resignation from the Douglas Unified School District is the subject of the never ending meeting that began Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. and is scheduled to resume today, Thursday, at 4:30 p.m. at the board room in the Central Administration offices on 12th Street.


The possible resignation and settlement agreement of the former Huber Middle School principal was discussed in a 50-minute executive session as the first action item last night. Following the executive session, the district moved the item to the last item on the Wednesday agenda, and then voted to recess the regular meeting until, today at 4:30 p.m. to resume discussions.

On December 5, 2007, a second set of charges were filed against Watkins.

Three separate charges were filed on December 5  following a 30-minute executive session, relating to misappropriation of student funds involving sales of items.

In the first incident, during the 2006-07 school year, students were charged $5 for IDs and $7 for replacement IDs. A total of 415 IDs were sold and 15 replacement IDs amounting to a total of $2,180. According to Lucinda Manjarres, funds were turned into Watkins daily.

No ID deposits were made to either student activities or student auxiliary accounts during the 2006-07 or 2007-08 school years.

The only cash deposit during this time period was $30 to the Yearbook account.

In the second charge, the district alleges that Watkins failed to deposit funds for lanyards sold during 2007-08. Approximately 259 lanyards were sold at $2 each and six for $3 each for a total of $524.

The last charge involves the sale of physical education uniforms.

No purchase order for uniforms has been made since 2005-06, and the Physical Education department has only been selling any leftover shirts or shorts for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 school years. It was reported that only a few items sold this year, but no deposit of these funds was made.

Previous charges

On October 1, funds were turned into Watkins to place in the safe totaling $1,143.50. An additional check was brought to him of $15.25. When asked to look at the money to count it and finalize the numbers before they went to the bank, Watkins could only provide the check and a portion of the funds. He said he forgot the safe key at his home. When the money was returned on October 3, they were not in the same envelopes nor in the same denominations in which they had been delivered.

In a meeting with central administration, Watkins said he had used the money to make change. Regardless, use of the funds was in violation of school district policy.

On October 4, Watkins said he used approximately $250 collected by students to give to a student’s mother to help her with food cost for her child’s restrictive diet. When the mother was called, it turned out funds had not been given to her.

In a later interview Watkins admitted lying about giving the money to the child’s mother to cover misuse of funds.

Between Oct 2 and 3, according to the charges, Watkins attempted to fraudulently use Tax Credit money to purchase 13 tickets at $15.25 for the Chamber Theatre Productions to cover the cost of the missing money originally brought to him. Watkins then told them he was using that Tax Credit money to purchase the tickets. Later, the business office was contacted by Sally Portugal about use of the Tax Credit money in this way.

When questioned by central administration, Watkins said he was using the Tax Credit money to purchase tickets for needy students at an instructor’s request. It was later learned no such request had been made.

In a separate incident, Watkins had been given the proceeds of the Welcome Back Dance of $653. Records indicated Watkins failed to deposit the funds within a week of the event. When asked about the deposit, Watkins stated the funds were used to buy lanyards. This had been done without student council approval.

According to a purchase order, it clearly stated that district funds were used to buy the lanyards.

Seven $100 bills were found in the safe opposed to the $653 in small bills that were given to Watkins.

The final incident occurred on September 12 and 20 when the National Honor Society sponsored a juice pop sale. They provided Watkins a total of $188.

Again, that money was never deposited.

According to statements from those interviewed, there have been several fundraisers with money generated and given to Watkins.

Comments

    ex huber student wrote on Feb 22, 2008 5:26 PM:

    " mr watkins is no criminal! he's a good man, it can happen to anyone so why dont you people mind your own and stop acting like someone from douglas. all you people are are a bunch of hypocrites! look at your own lives and think back to a time where you did something wrong. everyone makes mistakes, its only human! forgive the man is all i'm saying! "

    Clarin wrote on Jan 24, 2008 10:38 AM:

    " I remember a few years ago a charter was also being questioned about administrators and money loss. So this does not only happen in public schools. "

    Mely holguin wrote on Jan 23, 2008 10:54 AM:

    " STEALER "

    Teacher wrote on Jan 19, 2008 4:32 PM:

    " And charters school are always critized at least they dont EMBEZZLE. Thats why I moved my kid to a charter school..I would recommend all parents do the same! BETTER ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION!!! "

    FRANKY wrote on Jan 18, 2008 12:49 PM:

    " WAY TO GO MR. WATKINS THIS IS EDUCATION AT ITS BEST IN DOUGLAS,WAY TOO SHOW YOUR KIDS HOW TOO EMBEZZLE MONEY.THEY SHOULD PURSUE HIM AND CHARGE HIM WITH THE CRIMES HE HAS COMMITED THX FOR STEALING FROM OUR KIDS BYE BYE GEORGIE. "

    EX Ray Borane Middle School Student wrote on Jan 18, 2008 11:30 AM:

    " I'm glad he is resigning! i never liked him any way. Ever since he was the principle for both Middle Schools. I bet he had a good pay check that year! well anyway hope he leaves this town. "

    Diego Chavez wrote on Jan 18, 2008 9:31 AM:

    " What happened to the girl scout cookie selling money ? Thats my question asnwer that watkins. "

    parent wrote on Jan 18, 2008 12:17 AM:

    " Why hasn't no criminal charges been filed against George Watkins for his actions? "

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