Sac City school board calls for CSBA's executive board to resign
mgutierrez@sacbee.com
Published Friday, Sep. 17, 2010
The Sacramento City Unified School District board is calling for the resignation of the executive board of the California School Boards Association, the embattled nonprofit group caught in a salary scandal.
District trustees voted 5-2 Thursday evening to pass a resolution that also requires its $36,161 annual fees to be reduced by 50 percent if CSBA wants to retain Sacramento City Unified's business.
Trustees Gustavo Arroyo and Jerry Houseman voted against the resolution, which will be sent to CSBA.
"I feel strongly that a message needs to be sent," said Ellyne Bell, school board president.