We have sixty days, which started Nov. 27, to collect signatures for the recall petition. Once we have collected 2400 signatures (we are shooting for 3000), Tony has five days to resign or a recall election is triggered with Garfield County.
Must be registered voter, living in the Re-2 district specifically, in order to sign the petition.
Tony May’s actions as a board member and board president are highly partisan. Such actions jeopardize the ability of the Garfield RE-2 School District to navigate public education systems and supports, and they compromise established relationships and funding that the district relies on.
Tony May has reached out to try to replace Heather Grumley, a superintendent who has unprecedented support from both teachers and parents within the district.
Tony May has repeatedly misused his position as school board director to marginalize, disregard and bully parents, staff and community members with whom he disagrees.
Tony May uses his position to bully the staff and other board members during public session.
Tony May blatantly disregards District policies and processes, resulting in costly operations failures that jeopardize the District’s ability to serve its core mission.
No. The Social Studies standards was a high profile example of the chaos and politics that Tony is bringing to our schools. Unfortunately, this is only the beginning. Tony, along with other board members are working to have control over all text books used in the District and force the curriculum to their extreme perspective.
Tony is following the script for Woodland Park. ABS is just the beginning, read more here.
Please sign the petition and tell your friends, neighbors, and colleagues about the chaos on our school board.
Contact us if you are interested in helping to collect signatures.
Yes, Tony is and active member of Civics Alliance, the organization behind Woodland Park. The board is already looking to hire the Woodland Park lawyer, Brad Miller. See the CORA Docs.
Learn the Woodland Park story here.