Most of us met Nicole through @inminivanhell who has been reporting on all this stuff since the start of the pandemic. They’re both public school parents linking all the school districts together, here in coastal California.
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Replying to @neo_antiquarian @palvaro and
While I’m not a SF resident, my research found me looking into SF residents. For example, this San Diego org used a SF resident as their agent of service for registering their corporation. Even used his business address. This group sued CA, which lead to reopening of schools.pic.twitter.com/T537kmzB9y
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Looks like you've uncovered the office of an election law specialist,
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Replying to @WillyNaakt @neo_antiquarian and
This wasn’t an election campaign, this was an organization created to fund a lawsuit that benefited Jame Sutton directly by getting SFUSD schools open. This org then broke off to create Let Them Breathe. Gaslighting is ineffective when used on those who have done the research.
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Replying to @inminivanhell @WillyNaakt and
All going back to James Sutton fighting against desegregation at Lowell Highhttps://www.newswire.com/news/friends-of-lowell-foundation-sues-san-francisco-board-of-education-to-21373428 …
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Replying to @neo_antiquarian @WillyNaakt and
Those corporation registration days 2 days apart, while both immediately filing lawsuits that serve his interests, are interesting.
Get Schools Open
Protect Lowell’s enrollment
Recall School Board Memberspic.twitter.com/jFwivph7SC
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Oh look, James Sutton involved in more with the Campaign for Better San Francisco Public Schools PAC. The PAC committee included James, Matthew Alvarez (his law firm), and Patrick Wolff who has a hedge fund with Peter Thiel seed money. Screams “concerned parents”. For sure.pic.twitter.com/dSlLi5CiUe
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
So what is the goal of this PAC? To take away the publics right to vote on school board trustees, and allow it to be by appointment. June 2022 ballot goals.pic.twitter.com/ZrPCjvGRVq
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
This PAC was verified March 2, 2021 and by March 7, 2021 it was already getting “exclusive coverage” (the PACs wording) by Heather Knight with SF Chronicle. Dang, that’s impressive coverage for a 5 day old PAC. They had a whole interview and pics just ready to go and everything.pic.twitter.com/9cC4PS1a1Y
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Yes, a former Alvarez Elementary Principal claims she wasn’t sufficiently informed for the school board election. Btw- the majority of the school board wants a Lowell lottery. Sutton is tied to all of this. And with this, they can appoint trustees.
https://twitter.com/jennifer_jserra/status/1456117709305888768?s=21 …pic.twitter.com/pTnhPNsbPY
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Apparently was a principal for a few years
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