Editor,

The recent coverage of the race for San Mateo County superintendent highlighted an important idea: “showing up.”

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Dirk van Ulden

ERR, what has Mr. Camacho actually accomplished by showing up? Every statistic associated with our County's school systems shows declining literacy rates, increasing truancy, and incessant cries for more funding. I would say, we would be better off if Camacho would stay at home and not ever show up again. We couldn't do any worse.

easygerd

San Mateo and Redwood City School Districts have deliberately segregated their school districts and created Title I funding for "underfunded" schools.

For some weird reason with all that "underfunding", San Mateo Foster City SD and Redwood City SD can afford multiple "Montessori", "Mandarin Immersion Schools", even "GATE" schools. No other districts do this, only our two "underserved" districts.

This is only possible because people like Nancy Magee, Hector Camacho, or Chelsea Bonini constantly looked the other way. And then when the cameras and microphones are switched on, they can claim "We Are Showing Up" for these kids.

Clearly, they couldn't care any less. Anybody "Showing up for Equity" in San Mateo County is probably doing the opposite.

If "equity-warriors" haven't fixed a problem in 50 years ... they most likely don't really want to.

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