Former South San Antonio Independent School District trustee Stacey Alderete has been blocked from the district's Facebook page, which she believes is retaliation for her efforts to hold the district accountable.
Former South San Antonio Independent School District trustee Stacey Alderete has been ejected from a board meeting , threatened with arrest, served criminal trespass warnings and is still barred from district property for what the superintendent considers a repeated pattern of disruptive behavior. But being kicked off the school district’s social media was a new experience. Alderete said she realized she had been blocked from South San ISD’s Facebook page about a week ago.
A vocal critic of the current board majority and Superintendent Henry Yzaguirre, she said she assumed it was retaliation for her efforts to hold the district accountable. “This is a page that is monitored during work hours on tax dollars,” she said. “It is a public page, and I can give any opinion I wish as long as I’m not threatening anybody or cursing anyone ou
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