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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The news story hiding in plain sight is often news that #SoFL newsrooms simply have no interest in covering, whether fairly or with bias. In any case, Rod Velez's legal qualifications to serve on Broward School Board will soon come to a head, as Gov. DeSantis may again have to replace an elected official in Broward County

The news story hiding in plain sight is often news that #SoFL media newsrooms simply have no interest in covering, whether fairly or with bias. In any case, Rod Velez's legal qualifications to take office on Broward School Board will come to a head soon, as Gov. DeSantis may again have to replace an elected official in Broward County.



For several weeks since the August 23rd primary election, the talk among Broward's political chattering class -and in the South Florida news media, to the the extent it ever appeared- had been about whether or not Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis would AGAIN remove Donna Korn if she won the Broward School Board At-Large seat that was the subject of a runoff race last Tuesday vs. Allen Zeman

Their race, which Zeman won 51% to 49%, was the subject of a recent large group email blast of mine as well as a subsequent blog post here on Oct. 19th.

The Korn Conundrum: Broward School Board At-Large candidate Donna Korn, who's already been removed by Gov. Ron DeSantis bec of a Grand Jury's recommendations, remains unpopular with the public and unable to defend her track record. But her opponent, Allen Zeman, is not just someone who is largely unknown, but has a troubling history of claiming things to be true that are NOT. Of actually lying with impunity. What should Broward County voters do?

https://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-korn-conundrum-broward-school-board.html

But while that subject generated at least some attention, what had NOT been discussed publicly in the 1,001 ways that you would expect or anticipate for a subject as serious as whether or not a candidate was even qualified to run for elected office, were many facts coming to light via myriad stories and rumors re Broward School Board District 1 Rod Velez, and his eligibility status to represent Hallandale Beach, Hollywood and Dania Beach if he was, in fact, elected, as a result of a prior felony conviction.

Things first began to dribble out a few weeks ago from his opponent in the runoff, Marie Murray Martin, the daughter of former District One incumbent Ann Murray, who was one of the four School Board members removed in late August by DeSantis, who was running to replace her mother. 

Using her Facebook campaign page and other Social Media of her mother, friends and supporters in SE Broward and elsewhere, Martin was successfully able to get uncorroborated information about Velez into the sunshine and online that local Miami and Fort Lauderdale- based news media had ignored reporting publicly in the ways that, well, they have literally patented over the past 25 years.

(As I have written since starting this blog in 2007, having previously lived in Chicago and Washington, D.C. and knowing dozens of well-known Beltway journalists, columnists and 
editors at top-tier news organizations well enough to go to ball games, movies with them, or, attend barbecues at their homes, no media market in the USA more avidly ignores reporting 
more stories of public interest and consideration than the South Florida news media, print and TV. They think that TOO!
Too many "reporters" here act like wannabe-corporate publicists for the powerful, affluent and influential, not curious investigative reporters, or, at least semi-skeptical representatives of the public pushing back consistently against the taxpayer-paid PIOs of South Florida about what is fact and what is fantasy.) 

That is to say, Marie Murray Martin ran to replace her mother on the Broward School Board dais WITHOUT ever speaking publicly or in-person at any event in Hollywood or Hallandale Beach the past few months about all the many ethics and corruption questions surrounding her mother for the past 12 years, to say nothing of the ones about her mother's consistently poor judgment and inability and unwillingness to tell the truth to area parents.
Or, to even look them in face without Murray having lots of BTU members around her -or Robert Runcie in tow- to run interference and keep the public quiet.

Ann Murray was notorious for being a no-show at education events in Hallandale Beach the past 16 years -even before she ran and got elected- as I have always been quick to remind readers here and my Followers on my Twitter feed, @hbbtruth

As you regular readers of the blog know well, ethically-challenged Ann Murray has been the subject of DOZENS of fact-filled and and photo-filled posts on this blog over the time she has been an embarrassing hand grenade of an elected official, always ready to explode in the faces of residents, parents and stakeholders in this area who want better quality education oversight and accountability.

A week before the election, perhaps sensing that the race was perhaps getting away from her, not surprisingly, a dam broke and a wall of unflattering information about Velez came gushing out, most of which was not independently corroborated. Little wonder where that was coming from, given the glaring apathy of the South Florida news media.


Now, in the days since the election where Velez won 52%-47%, there's finally some reporting.
Some, not much, and to be honest, WLRN radio barely counts.
Once upon a time it might've, especially before the pandemic, but that was YEARS ago.

When I lived and worked in Washington, D.C. from 1988-2003, I listened to NPR's D.C. affiliate, WAMU 91.3 FM, on average about 8 hours a day, Monday thru Friday.
That was largely because I was in an office setting most of the day when I wasn't in a meeting, over on Capitol Hill for a hearing or meeting or doing some handholding of a client over there or some nearby bar or restaurant.
But since I returned to South Florida, well, WLRN has become far too too smarmy, dupliitous, stridently liberal, and too predictable.
Even worse in my opinion, far too incurious or unwilling to challenge the Democratic government orthodoxy that has so badly served the public here for so long in ways large and small, whether housing, transportation, ethics, or business development.

These days, WLRN is more more like NPR's Junior Varsity, and their JV B team at that, with the same likes and dislikes, and the same fetishizing of some subjects and places beyond anything that makes sense. That is, if it's in Wynwood it gets on air, Hallandale Beach or Hollywood, no chance.
No chance at all!

WLRN is actually worse than Tampa Bay's NPR station, WUSF-FM, where they at least try to have someone on once in a while with an alternative POV.
Here, it's always the same names and same voices saying the same things that make no sense.
 


Now there's some informed talk among some usually-informed people here and in Tallahassee that Gov. DeSantis could simply say that the rules are the rules, and remove Velez and say that he was not in compliance with Florida law regarding former felons voting and being legally qualified to run for office.
Then, presumably, replace Velez with an interim person until another election can take place in a few months, since saying that he broke the law and leaving him in place is even more problematic for a guy like DeSantis, who clearly does not like unnecessary drama that can go sideways.

Here's a snapshot of some of what was going on this weekend while you were watching the Dolphins big 39-16 win against the Cleveland Browns or otherwise staying away from local politics and government.








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Thursday, February 17, 2022

#HollywoodFL and #HallandaleBeach City Commissions seem completely oblivious to a looming education crisis this Fall as several Broward Schools there could be merged, "overhauled," or closed due to a steady decline in student enrollment

#HollywoodFL and #HallandaleBeach City Commissions seem completely oblivious to a looming education crisis this Fall as several Broward Schools there could be merged, "overhauled," or closed due to steady decline in student enrollment


So, a propos this December 12th Sun Sentinel news article and the subsequent failure by the South Florida news media to follow-up and actually provide the public and parents some hard data that was broken down in a way that they could easily wrap their heads around.... I submit the following for your consideration, keeping in mind that 
Hollywood Central Elementary, McNicol Middle School and Hallandale High School are on that prospective hit list.

Something that area realtors can NOT be crazy about talking about to prospective buyers, who would prefer that their kids can walk to a good, quality school.


HallandaleBeach/Hollywood Blog  @hbbtruth
To @nathalie_lynch
Since #Broward #SchoolBoard is considering closing some #schools this Fall bec of low enrollment -w/several in #HollywoodFL- have you personally seen info re # of students that've gone "missing," by either district or zip code? Or is specific data "Top Secret"?

Nathalie Lynch-Walsh  @nathalie_lynch
I don't think they can just close schools this fall. They might wait till after elections to announce plans to close schools . . .

HallandaleBeach/Hollywood Blog  @hbbtruth
Perhaps, but my Q is re the data. #SoFL media seems to be in no hurry to report it, even while they DO mention names in print, inc. Hollywood Central Elementary, McNicol Middle + Hallandale High. Reasonable to see SE Broward + realtors looking at problem.
@beamfurr  @MarieWoodsonFL


Nathalie Lynch-Walsh  @nathalie_lynch
Here's the link to Demographics. People can look up enrollment numbers . . .
Link above is https://www.browardschools.com/Page/34033


South Florida Sun Sentinel

School Board debating closing some schools - Campuses with low enrollment could be merged, overhauled as soon as fall 2022.
Scott Travis, South Florida Sun Sentinel
December 12, 2021

A student exodus has left Broward County schools with a lot of extra seats, and now School Board members say it's time to consider closing, merging or overhauling half-empty campuses.

The district has lost 51,000 students over the past 15 years, due to the rise of charter schools, concerns about academics and safety and more recently issues related to COVID-19, according to surveys. Now 30% of district schools have enrollment that's low enough to be considered problematic under district guidelines.

Read the rest of the story at:




Friday, March 15, 2019

Culture of Corruption & Incompetency by Feckless Broward School Board, General Counsel Barbara J. Myrick & Supt. Robert Runcie in a Nutshell

Culture of Corruption & Incompetency by Feckless Broward School Board, General Counsel Barbara J. Myrick & Supt. Robert Runcie in a Nutshell.

re The special Grand Jury impaneled by the Florida Supreme Court via Gov. Ron DeSantis investigating feckless Broward County Schools & its School Board: 
Broward education activists & taxpayers want you to make sure that Broward Schools General Counsel Barbara J. Myrick is one of first persons grilled. 
She has a LOT to publicly account for, as does nearly every School Board member





"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life."
- Winston Churchill

So, as to that part above about having "enemies"... For those of you who are newcomers to the blog, I've been writing fact-filled, analytical blog posts about the serial corruption, incompetency and fecklessness by the Broward School Board on a whole array of issues for the past twelve years.
And, I've also written about them with regularity as welll on my popular South Florida Twitter handle, @hbbtruth, since October of 2013. 
There I often buttress some other person's good point with facts they might not be aware of, or, necessarily throw some cold water and cold hard facts on someone saying something that's contrary to reality that can't be believed by anyone with common sense who knows anything about human behavior. 
There is an awfully LOT of that on Twitter from Broward County, especially among supporters of Supt. Runcie and the business Establishment who can't even do their own independent investigating, relying almost entirely for their numbers and talking points on the very people in charge and who've been elected who aren't getting the job done right.

Trust me, there's a good reason that so many activists, personalities, elected officials and members of the South Florida or Florida press corps, people that you know and trust, are Following me on Twitter and reading my latest post on this blog, which, depending upon the subjects du jour, can net anywhere between 30,000 and 90,000 page views a month.
(For the record, I'll be picking up the pace and be posting more posts per week now that I'll not be traveling quite as extensively as have since early last August.)

That means not just accepting whole what is written in South Florida newspapers or on websites or seen on TV, but of my actually going to meetings all over Broward County -and especially in Hollywood and Hallandale Beach- and meeting other concerned and curious Broward citizens and taxpayers who wonder about the same things I do: ethics, accountability, public oversight, conflicts-of-interest and power plays by certain parties and groups within the Broward education Establishment and the people who support it in the Broward business community.
The latter being people who make extraordinary amounts of money on the Broward school system as contractors and vendors for projects, whether they're needed or completely wasteful.
So, all that said, I have seen, first-hand, the incriminating reports and the damning photos and the files that have been so much in the news since 2007 surrounding the culture of corruption.



Above and below, July 13, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier, looking south at the Broward County Schools HQ, 600 S.E. Third Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. 

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Above, Supt. Robert Runcie after a public meeting of his Listening Tour at the City of Hollywood's  Fred Lippman Multi-Purpose Center, which was the second time I'd heard him speak in-person, having previously heard him in March at Hollywood Hills High School, also in Hollywood. May 14, 2012 photo by South Beach Hoosier
©Hallandale Beach Blog, All Rights Reserved.

For more on the situation above with my friend Catherine, who has since moved to Las Vegas, please see parts 1 and 2 of my February 2012 blog post titled, 
Ann Murray -she's a phony, a bigot and a no-show. Consistently. That's what voters have seen of her tenure on Broward School Board so far -she needs to go!; update on projects at Hallandale High School

https://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/part-1-of-2-ann-murray-shes-phony-bigot.html
https://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/part-2-of-2-ann-murray-shes-phony-bigot.html

It speaks volumes about what has been allowed to go on in Broward County for YEARS without any of the know-it-all "geniuses" in the Broward business Establishment finally saying "Enough!"
It also says a lot about the bad reporting the past ten years in South Florida that with the exception of the Florida (Broward) Bulldog, no other media outlet in South Florida reported on this story that explains so much of what happens here.

As you might imagine, that sort of consistent public questioning of elected officials and administrators and a willingness to publicly challenge people personally to substantiate and back up what they say leads to lots of things.
On the one hand, it means that many people throughout Broward who make education one of their chief concerns -regular citizens, public officials as well as many local print/TV reporters and columnists- know from personal experience that when I say something, that I not only know of what I speak, but can also personally produce the incriminating evidence, or, know the very people who can produce it so that the public finds out the truth.

That sort of effort over a dozen years also creates all sort of friction with people who are supposed to be working FOR the public, including numerous past and current elected Broward School Board members, administrators and their staffs who don't like seeing the truth being publicly discussed in a logical and reasonable way, and even worse, discussed in print where anyone can see the facts and not have to accept their own particular spin on things.
So that kind of effort is why I was on the Top Ten list of people whom the Broward School system has been BLOCKING on Twitter since 2016, as the Angela Greben tweet above makes clear.
Yes, I wear their BLOCKING of me like a gold medal, and proudly so.













In watching last week's important Broward County School Board meeting with an agenda item regarding the firing of Supt. Robert W. Runcie -whom I was an early fan of until two years later it was clear there was NOT going to any any of the required change in culture or direction- while I was traveling, I was so upset by what I saw and heard that despite promising myself that I would be calm and not LIVE TWEET responses to what I was seeing, I felt obliged to ignore that intuition and drop some knowledge on the Twitterverse, including some folks at the meeting or who were commenting upon it who didn't have the institutional knowledge that I had of many of the characters and charlatans who spoke on behalf of retaining Supt. Runcie.

















































































































Proving yet again why = 4-letter word in : passive aggressive att'y makes deals WITHOUT knowledge of clients, elected officials, who are her BOSS, not the other way around. Another Barbara J. Myrick success story! 🤨





Hardly surprising that att'y Barbara J. Myrick, woman who thinks her clients work for her, wld decided that @ public meetings, she gets to make up rules to suit her moods

Of course, the public didn't vote 4 att'y Barbara J. Myrick, but she feels free to tell elected officials who ARE making policy what they shld do -ignore findings of past Grand Juries bec facts are a funny thing. WTF? 🤨

att'y Barbara J. Myrick, the runaway lawyer, continues to take advantage of her clients and use that to advance her own personal & professional interests. But nobody in voted for her! 🤨

att'y Barbara J. Myrick still acts like she's their boss: " was interrogated by Gen. Counsel Barbara Myrick last week on why she voted against new security chief & was told her reason was unacceptable." 🤨

“LoriAlhadeff has...helped us see that ’s is trending toward a rubber stamp... , that rules & laws need to be re-evaluated,... how Runcie and Myrick treat board members like subordinates, when they work for them.” 🙄🤨🤔

RT "Hasn’t Lori been through enough without having to put up with this? Myrick needs to be investigated by the grand jury not as an accessory but as a primary player and strategist for the BCSB Corruption Cartel. Florida Bar, are you listening?" 🤨🤔

When she says "they" she means "me." 🙄🤨🤔 MT att'y Barbara J. Myrick said SchoolBoard was not consulted before they took legal action to hold reporters in contempt of court. Said it was considered emergency decision.

Runaway lawyer's mea culpa, Aug 7, 2018 MT att'y Barbara J. Myrick said Supt. was not part of decision to hold reporters in contempt. "If you have anyone to blame, it's me. I take full responsibility for what occurred."

Suing reporters MT att'y Barbara J. Myrick compared the district’s actions to “leaving cars unlocked and someone comes and steals it and saying it’s not the thief’s problem that you left the door unlocked.” 🙄

MT Not meeting requirements of job description shld not disqualify 2 staffers fm high paid jobs, att'y Myrick said. But does disqualify candidate w/a PhD & MBA fm becoming a secretary, she previously said. 🤨

This is normal where, exactly? 🙄🤨🤔 MT member tried to vote against a job candidate over concerns w/process. att'y Barbara J. Myrick told her she’s not allowed.

Updated February 14, 2019 by Scott Travis of the South Florida Sun Sentinel

MT att'y Myrick makes Lori Alhadeff state reason why she was voting against Brian Katz. Alhadeff said bec some qualified applicants weren't interviewed/she had issues w/ process. Myrick said that's not an allowable reason. 🙄

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