SUPER SITDOWN: Limón to enter mediation with SBCISD Tuesday

By FRANCISCO E. JIMENEZ
Staff Writer
reporter@sbnewspaper.com

SBCISD Board President Yliana Gonzalez

SBCISD Board President Yliana González

SBCISD Superintendent Antonio G. Limón

SBCISD Superintendent Antonio G. Limón

Mediation will be held on Tuesday, July 30 between the attorneys representing the San Benito Consolidated Independent School District and its suspended Superintendent of Schools, Antonio G. Limón.

“It is a mediation that has been agreed upon by both parties,” said Board President Yliana González. “They are going to try to see if they can come up with an agreement at that time, but that is going to be something that is discussed amongst Limón and his attorney and the school district attorney.”

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    • Danny L. on July 30, 2013 at 9:27 am
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    Good luck today Mr. Limon. You deserve all your contract pay and more…

    • richard on July 28, 2013 at 10:06 am
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    Pepito, can you blame a district for the failure of parents? Two schools rated “unacceptable”. One was due to dropout rate. As you are well aware some students are arrested and sometimes drop out of school. Is the school or the parent to blame?

    • Juan on July 24, 2013 at 8:12 pm
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    Both groups,or parties,if you can call them that,are in dire need of rehab.
    Send help soon.

      • Pepito Elote on July 27, 2013 at 12:48 am
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      I have always said Mr. Limon has never been concerned about education of our children. It has always been about himself.
      How can I keep my job while bleeding the taxpayers for all the money I can get? It would surprise me if he is asking for a lot of money for doing nothing.
      The last 9 years on the job he has done nothing but position himself for payday.
      We have several schools rated “unacceptable” and he wants a reward for failure. Shame has always been missing with this guy. Now he is hiring attorneys to complete his exit.
      Why doesn’t the school board trustee say to this man, “You failed. We want to go a different direction”. Stop making excuses or trumping up situations to let him go.
      My way. You had 9 years to make your mark. You got us nowhere except into farther debt. Your idea of how to run a school district doesn’t work. Bye! Bye!
      I hope whatever the future brings to you is better than the failure as Superintendent in San Benito.

      Pepito Elote.

        • sbperson on July 27, 2013 at 12:57 pm
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        pepito elote very well said, I’m not jumping on this band wagon for limon, I’m not with those 4 idiots either…we need someone to lead the district and not expect a pay raise for failure

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