Pettit seeks $600,000 in damages from DUSD

BY Larry Blaskey
The Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 10:06 PM MDT


Douglas Unified Schoolo District Board members met for more than an hour in executive session with their attorney cojncernign a $600,000 claim filed again st the district by current Superintendent Earl Pettit.


The board did not announce a final decision about the claim July 12 to make a final decision.

The board indicated they may have another special meeting this month, and its next regular meeting is Tuesday, July 7.

The board met on Thursday,k June 18 to discuss the matter. Superintendent Pettit was not present.

There has been a nning seres of conflicts between Pettit and some members of the  board for months.

There have been  conflicts between Pettit and Stevenson School, with parents over plans to split the school into K-3 and 4-6, and questions over Stevenson parents waiving the use of the new version ESL program.

The latter is now the basis of a claim filed against the district which could cost DUSD nearly $750,000.

In a letter from Petit through the law office of Gary L. Lassen, the Superintendent notified the district of a claim and demand “that Pettit work unfettered to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of Superintendent of the Douglas Unified School District through June 30, 2010.”

According to the claim, “Soon after Mr. Pettit assumed responsibility as Superintendent, he became aware of failures to comply with State mandates regarding the delivery of English Language Learning or ELL Program at Stevenson School. As a result of investigations, and monitoring from the Arizona Department of Education, it became evident that the Principal of that school was vigorously ignoring and flagrantly disobeying the requirement of Arizona law.

“Throughout his first year as Superintendent, persons in the community and certain board members, particularly Mr. Charles Hoyack, president of the Governing Board, have interfered and undermined Mr. Pettit’s ability to serve as Superintendent. Governing  Board members have acted in violation of Governing Board policies, Arizona Law, including the Open Meeting Law, and employment contract with the Superintendent.”

Much of the one-and -a—half page claim cites conflicts between Pettit  and Hoyack, specifically, and the board, generally,  in not allowing him to perform his job

“Defamatory statements have been made and facilitated by members of the board casting Mr. Pettit in a ‘false light’ negatively impacting his abilities to perform his duties and allow the District to comply with the requirement of state law. These defamatory statements were encouraged and inflamed by members of the community, particularly Mr. Hoyack, acting outside his regular capacity as Board Member and resulted in defamatory statements being published and posted on blogs or websites of the local media.

“Mr. Pettit’s reputation has been tarnished and he has not violated any law, policy or done anything unprofessional.”

The claim calls for payment, including all fringe benefits under contract, or cash equivalent to Pettit through June 30, 2010 plus the additional sum of $600,000 for damages.

The board has until July 12 to decide the issue. If the district board does not settle the claim, then Pettit can go through the court system and file a lawsuit.

During the meeting the board did set up some ground rules, that were unanimously passed:

√ Direct all employees to cooperate with District legal counsel.

√ Direct Mr. Pettit not to use district time, resources, personnel, equipment, etc., to monitor or interfere with the district’s review/defense of the  claim he filed.

Direct Pettit to only monitor or review staff communications based upon the findings of the District attorney that is legally justified and of reasonable scope.

√ Direst that Business Manger Denise Evans name be provided to The Trust (District insurer) as an authorized district representative for requesting legal services through The Trust.

Background

Most of charges made in the claim stems from a one-month reassignment of Pettit to his home, pending a completion of an investigation concerning the removal of 100 students from the Stevenson School English Language Learners program.

The reassignment came at the end off an hour-long executive session that was part of a three-and-a-half hour March 10 meeting. It included a status report on the ELL program and a question -and-answer period for parents, staff and others. There were more than 100 in attendance at the meeting.

At that time, the concern by some board members was the timing of the change, since budgeting had yet to really start. There were concerns about teacher contracts, the ongoing discussion about attendance zones and how much revenue would be coming from the district after the end of the Legislative session.

“I don’t think we should leave the district without leadership,” Kramer said

“We’re here today because of a lack of leadership,” Hoyack said. “I believe the superintendent was aware of the ELL problem as far back as July 2008. He should have taken action then. He also misrepresented the nature of the investigations. An internal investigation needs to be done. It is important to have Mr. Pettit and Mr. Ortiz off school grounds temporarily until the investigation is complete.

“We need to wash the laundry and get everything cleaned up.”

The meeting was initially called the week prior to update the board on status of a district, Arizona Department of Education and Auditor’s General investigation of the ELL withdrawals.

It turned out the only investigation was the district’s.

Leann Gilbreath, Director of Monitoring for the Office of English Language Acquisition Services for the ADE, said they were in Douglas in February as part of their annual monitoring of schools in Arizona. There was no investigation, according to Gilbreath, and she did not recommend any investigation on Principal Ortiz.

Gilbreath said she became concerned about the school’s ELL for a few reasons, including:

• The fact there were three different list of students enrolled in the ELL at the school.

• Students were not removed or waived from the program on an individual basis, but actually during mass school meetings.

•  About 100 students were waivered out of the program by parents when there had been no waivers the previous two years.

• Waiver forms had been signed by parents whose child had already tested out of the program.

She explained that the withdrawals should have been done on a student-by-student basis. Parents would be given information, including grades, for their child over the previous few years along with a detailed explanation of the program.

Instead there were two or three meetings in which the staff met Stevenson parents, explained the changes  and had waivers for parents ready to sign.

She said that parents have the legal standing to remove their child from the program, but proper procedures were not maintained during the process to get parents the information they needed.

Hoyack also said that repeatedly Pettit had informed the board there was an Auditor General and ADE investigation into the district’s ELL program, when in fact there was no such investigation.

There were also questions about how a letter from the Superintendent and a preliminary report on ADE’s findings made it to Stevenson School, and the way Ortiz left the building.

 

Comments

    To why... wrote on Jul 26, 2009 11:01 PM:

    " If you really think that one person can affect the district and the quality of education they are going to get, take your child to Elfrida. There is quality education going on in the Douglas Schools no thanks to Pettit. The teachers and school admin. still so their job (except maybe RBMS principal) and give kids a fighting chance. Taking your child 20 miles is not providing for a better education but so be it. "

    Why this wrote on Jul 24, 2009 1:52 AM:

    " Why was this reported in the paper? Why wasn't Mr. Ortiz's claim for 1 million reported in the paper? All the people at my school were told about this via Ortiz. Why would the school district release this information on pending litigation? Or perhaps it was not the school District but maybe a board member that released it? This is highly unusual. But why would they do that? Where are the ethics violations really coming from? I don't think they are from the District administration anymore. I am beginning to see the big picture. "

    why wrote on Jul 20, 2009 1:12 PM:

    " I must try to wonder were things so bad behind the scenes that Pettit had to do this. I would think not. From what I heard Mr. Pettit is upset because of comments made at a meeting and putting him on leave. Leave is used to look at someone who isn’t doing their job or if there are questions about how they do the job. I refuse to send my son to this district with so much turmoil going on. He will be attending Elfrida. I just could not help but be concerned with everything that I have heard. I moved here from Texas and I have lived many other places, but I have never heard such a horrible district. It seemed to have potiential too, and some good teachers and aids. I am sad to say these things, and even more upset that I have to drive my child 20 miles for him to have a stable district in charge of teaching him. I truly hope that Douglas Schools can get it together, however you have to do that, and soon. "

    Concerned Parent wrote on Jul 10, 2009 10:17 AM:

    " It is my understanding that this so called "Earl Pettit" was a superintendent somewhere up in Kingman and he ALSO GOT FIRED. I guess this time he wants PAYBACK, but as always when you LIE about your intentions, YOU WILL LOOSE. "Earl" brought not only shame to DUSD, but also a madness. The proof is in the lame suit. I just the rest of parents want to see this "man" pack up his bags, hook his "mobile home" to truck and take his belt buckle "EARL" out of Douglas. "

    Guitar Picker wrote on Jul 10, 2009 5:55 AM:

    " There is no need to keep wasting your energy on Pettit. he will be gone in 2010 when his contract expires. Then they can hire someone who will let them do what they want at Stevenson. The special ed students are not the problem. The problem is the Republican Arizona Legislature. They will not fund public schools. Arizona and Mississippi are last in school funding. We need more teachers and we need to pay them a good salary so they will stay. You need a math teacher and a special ed teacher in each classroom with a maximum of no more than 22 kids in a class. Douglas averages 32 per class. That many kids is total chaos. Especially if you are told to concentrate only on preparing them for the AIMS. That is a very narrow education. It is the same problem in Douglas, Tucson and Phoenix. "

    Please wrote on Jul 9, 2009 2:11 PM:

    " I find it very interesting that it finally seems that everyone has seen through Mr. Pettit and his ways. We all are tired of it. We don't want to deal with him or his drama anymore! Get your stuff together Mr. Pettit and leave! Board, Staff, and Parents please don't allow this situation to be a cancer on this district anymore! "

    Tired of Special Ed wrote on Jul 5, 2009 8:44 PM:

    " Ok we know these kids deserve an equal education and sevices but it's getting to to the point the the regular ed kids can't get an education because teachers and parents are ramming these kids down our throat. They are disruptive and in many cases cannot cope with the regular class instruction and yet an entire class loses out because of this bleeding heart attitude. Yes give them special services and attend to physical needs but get real they are a small percentage of the school population yet we give them much more attention than the hundreds of kids who are overlooked to provide for special ed kids. It seems those are the kids whose needs we are forgetting.Special needs parents think schools are there to harrassed and they constantly threaten teachers, nurses, special ed and anything that moves when they are unhappy at the slightest thing. Everyone is tired of their whinnibg believe me.And by the way Dr.Hamway made more money than the superintendent and anyone for working two days a week, how is that fair tio sped kids? "

    a parent wrote on Jul 2, 2009 11:38 PM:

    " PLEASE GET HIM OUT, HE IS PLAYING WITH US, WE DON'T NEED CLOWNS AROUND US- DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR HIM HE DOESN'T DESERVE TO BE IN THIS CITY-GO HOME BOY, PLEASE GO HOME. ADIOS "

    True- BUT wrote on Jul 2, 2009 11:30 PM:

    " “Douglas Unified School District is a small district with high expectations and great outcomes. With caring and enthusiastic administrative leadership…” This is part of the statement that was quoted by Mr. Pettit on the DUSD homepage. What happened? Talk about not telling the truth and keeping your word. This in itself says it all. There has been NO quality leadership and enthusiasm, unless you are thinking of the enthusiasm of putting himself ahead in the world by suing small districts. When will everyone see through the façade? "

    Want more wrote on Jul 2, 2009 9:34 PM:

    " I want the dispatch to publish the whole claim that Pettit's lawyer sent the district. If they have these quoted statements then who gave it to the dispatch and what does the rest of it say? Also the one ground rule passed by the board about Pettit not illegaly searching employee communications anymore makes you wonder what he has done to require this rule. Interesting... "

    just wondering wrote on Jul 1, 2009 6:00 PM:

    " when will earl pettit's evaluation be done? when will the investigation that was approved by the board in april take place? maybe if these two things had been done like they should have been, the situation would not have come to this? probably not - pettit would have sued either way. he is obviously out to make as much money as easily as possible.

    for those of you who think he does care about dusd children, think again! parents, dusd staff, community members, please attend board meetings and/or contact the board members - this man has definitely taken control over dusd and not in a good way. how dare he not monitor the the services, or lack thereof, of dusd special needs students?! are we going to sit back & just accept that? hold him & the responsible department (directed by dara logan) accountable! "

    why wrote on Jul 1, 2009 5:56 PM:

    " why is this guy still here?! PLEASE board, he has got to go before he causes even more damage! he has attacked so many associated with dusd, including parents & now, special needs children. how much more proof do you need that this guy has done many things wrong? what will it take to get rid of him? surely not $700,000+! how much longer will earl pettit be allowed to cause problems not only for dusd but for the people of the community? remember board, he does answer to you even though he does not think so! "

    wrote on Jun 29, 2009 10:29 PM:

    " OkaY! the state is going broke and teachers and so many other people are in danger of loosing their jobs, and he still ahs the nerve to seek 600,000. "

    dorothy wrote on Jun 29, 2009 12:20 PM:

    " pettit continues to show he lacks the proffessionalism and leadership qualities to have a positive impact in educating our children. i fear for my childs education. this only proves parents need to be more involved with their childrens education and attend the school board meetings. i feel the school board members need to terminate pettit. "

    What In The World wrote on Jun 28, 2009 8:26 PM:

    " What in the world is going on with superintendents? Just look at the sicko from Tanque Verde District. At least Pettit is only after money. Regroup and start the search as Tanque Verde is doing. And no don't put any interim in it was a disaster the last time. Have Pettit work his way until a new superintendent is found.Let the principals run their schools and the directors that are in place do their jobs. It's going to be a tough year but DUSD will survive. "

    Concerned wrote on Jun 28, 2009 11:23 AM:

    " The article states that the basis of Mr. Pettit's claim is "questions over the parents waiving the use of the new version ESL program." I am offended by this attack against parents. We have the right and privilege to decide how our children are taught English. There were no laws broken. "

    single concerned mom wrote on Jun 27, 2009 10:12 AM:

    " i think its a little odd that the special ed children didnt receive the items they needed throughout the year. there were several requests made by the teachers and Dr. Hamway stating they need different items. $600,000.00 is what is left in the special ed fund. i fear for my childs education with him in charge of our schools. Mr. Pettit has proven to me he is unproffessional, lacks leadership qualities and is only about the money. "

    jesus wrote on Jun 25, 2009 8:52 AM:

    " I DONT LIKE THIS GUY AT ALL.... "

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