Opinion: San Diego County's school board members have to serve as role models. Some haven't. [Opinion]
— paying her far more as a consultant than she had been paid as board president.
Understandably, this led to a complaint with the State Fair Political Practices Commission. It appears to be a cut-and-dried violation of state law for Otero to have placed a measure on the Dec. 13 agenda that would personally benefit her financially — even if she was off the board when it was voted on.
School board officials, arguably more than any other elected officials, should be servants that students can look up to. They need to act like it.
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