The trustee tried to pressure the district’s superintendent to make that happen.

NBC 7 San Diego reports.

Trustee Wanted San Diego Unified to Pay for Son’s College: Warrant

Newly released court documents allege former San Diego Unified School Board Trustee Marne Foster wanted the district to pay for her son’s college education and tried to pressure the district’s superintendent to make that happen.

A 231-page search warrant released Thursday gives insight into the San Diego County District Attorney’s office investigation into Foster, who resigned from her position Tuesday after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor count of accepting gifts in excess of the legal limit.

One of the issues taken up by the DA’s office was Foster’s problem with administrators at her son’s school, the School of Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA). Foster became angry when she obtained a copy of her son’s college evaluation, prepared by counselor Kim Abagat, and discovered the review was negative.


 
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