Three of the five trustees come up for reelection in 11 months, and it looks like this community, and more importantly the students of TVUSD, will have to wait until new trustees are elected for the chaos to end. After 3 years of failed leadership, failed policies, and a board that cares more about fighting with each other than the safety of teachers and success of students, the only option for good governance is new governing trustees.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) Board of Trustees has hit a new low, earning dismal marks in their October report card. Continuous infighting and personal grievances overshadow their core responsibilities. The first half of the year was plagued by unproductive meetings, and the situation has only worsened, moving the board further from effective governance.
“I don't have any kind of future for my daughter if she can't get education, and I need the answers, but I don't get any.”
What should have been a straightforward Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) board meeting on October 14, 2025, quickly descended into another round of political bickering, personal attacks, and power plays—with students, once again, pushed to the background.
Three of the five trustees come up for reelection in 11 months, and it looks like this community, and more importantly the students of TVUSD, will have to wait until new trustees are elected for the chaos to end. After 3 years of failed leadership, failed policies, and a board that cares more about fighting with each other than the safety of teachers and success of students, the only option for good governance is new governing trustees.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) Board of Trustees has hit a new low, earning dismal marks in their October report card. Continuous infighting and personal grievances overshadow their core responsibilities. The first half of the year was plagued by unproductive meetings, and the situation has only worsened, moving the board further from effective governance.
“I don't have any kind of future for my daughter if she can't get education, and I need the answers, but I don't get any.”
What should have been a straightforward Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) board meeting on October 14, 2025, quickly descended into another round of political bickering, personal attacks, and power plays—with students, once again, pushed to the background.