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There's lots of allegations on this page, but very little on the school district. There's also few references cited. Nominated for POV.
Allegations have truth - the school board is up for recall, the superintendent quit, and there are at least two lawsuits filed alleging fraud....those are all real.
Please remember that news articles from a legitimate newspaper are reliable sources. The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin is a mainstream newspaper that follows normal journalistic standards. Therefore, unless you can find a reliable source to back up your assertions of the newspaper's bias in the news pages (not the editorial), criticism of such is
WP:POV and will be dealt with accordingly. Thanks.
Calwatch05:20, 13 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Other Controversies
Removed the following because it continues to not be supported:
The PUSD is subject to at least two lawsuits, both including allegations of fraud, for throwing out businesses in PUSD-owned properties with little or no notice, even with leases in effect.citation needed The relationship between the Pomona School District and the Pomona Valley Educational Foundation has also been called into question. citation needed
Removed the following because it no longer applies (Patrick Leier has retired):
Detractors accuse Patrick Leier to rule the district with an iron hand, disciplining or firing employees who dissent.
Removed "some computers were used to play games" since that wasn't mentioned in the articles. Added links about the DVDs.