Bertha Lopez blog posts
October 26, 2008

Bertha Lopez reveals some personnel records,
hides others; Jaime Mercado opens his file at
SUHSD

In 2002 I sued Chula Vista Elementary School District for violations of the labor code
and other illegal actions, and
Bertha Lopez and other trustees refused to produce my
personnel file for the case.

What are she and the rest of the CVESD board hiding?

Is it something that's in the file, or, more likely, is it something that's missing from the
file? Among the very few documents produced by CVESD were documents that were
altered, pre-dated or post-dated. CVESD hid or destroyed other documents, and failed
to create any paper trail at all on important occasions.

Bertha Lopez violated the law in a regular manner during her years as a CVESD
board member.

Jaime Mercado, on the other hand, is clearly a person of decency who doesn't step on
other people to get ahead. He cares enough about others to give a pay advance to an
employee whose salary schedule included two months with no pay each year.

Former superintendent Ed Brand and Bertha Lopez are very much a part of the
unethical and greedy inside circle that controls schools in San Diego County.

Here's today's SDUT article about Bertha's request to open personnel files:

Candidates open personnel files; 1 has reprimand
By Chris Moran
SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE
October 25, 2008

CHULA VISTA – Rivals in the race for a seat on the Sweetwater Union High School
District board opened their personnel files to The San Diego Union-Tribune, revealing
overwhelmingly positive evaluations of the 30-plus years each has spent as an
educator in South County public schools.

The file of candidate Bertha Lopez, a National School District teacher, contains
positive evaluations and no reprimands.

In addition to positive evaluations, incumbent Jaime Mercado's file contains a 2002
letter reprimanding him for using Associated Student Body money to make a loan to
an employee. Mercado was principal of Palomar High School in Chula Vista at the
time.

Then-Superintendent Ed Brand declined to suspend Mercado in part, he wrote,
because “although your judgment was poor, your actions were not self-serving.”

Mercado said he authorized the loan because the employee faced two months
without a paycheck because of a lag in the district's payroll system. Mercado said the
employee told him that without the money, he would not be able to pay his rent.

The money was restored to the account a month later. Mercado said he used his own
money to pay back the account and that the employee reimbursed him in installments.

In a letter of response to the reprimand, Mercado wrote at the time, “I was making up
for a payroll system that has for years shamefully abused the basic right of
employees to get paid in a timely manner.”

In an interview this week, Mercado called the reprimand letter retaliation by Brand.

[Blogger's note: Ed Brand has become famous for illegal retaliation. He was
connected to widespread wrongdoing when he was superintendent of SUHSD,
including the Mary Anne Weegar case, in which he retaliated against an administrator
who complained that the law was not being followed by the district. He suddenly
resigned from San Marcos Unified School District in August 2006. I'm not surprised to
hear about more illegal retaliation by Ed Brand.

In the months before the letter was issued, another Sweetwater principal had filed a
sexual-harassment claim against a high-level district administrator, and Mercado had
agreed to make a declaration that the same administrator had mistreated him. The
principal eventually filed a lawsuit alleging that she was wrongfully demoted in
retaliation for the sexual-harassment complaint. The district paid $150,000 to settle
the lawsuit.

Lopez asked the Union-Tribune to review the files after being asked about a petition
dated April 21 signed by her co-workers at John Otis Elementary School. It states that
Lopez “is not a team player, and in actuality she has worked assiduously at creating
division and tension among staff members.”

Lopez transferred to another school in August, and her personnel file shows that she
volunteered for the transfer. The petition and its allegations are not part of her file.
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