Warning Signs Of A Volatile MV School Board Trustee by Greg Bonaparte

I ran Candice Sorensen in May 2021. The district needed an advocate for special needs, and Hispanic students.  I just reviewed my notes and text conversations with Candice Sorensen. Because of the volume received, many were read for the first time.   Sorensen sent dozens of screen shots of her fellow board member’s group text conversations. Other sensitive information was sent. In a text, she asked me to delete them because she was aware that she was doing something wrong. I am sure, other individuals also received sensitive information from her. Sorensen told me that she routinely records executive session meetings. It is reported that she allowed others to listening in on executive session meetings, by way of her open phone connection. Sorensen informed me that two members on the board were determined to block any policy that Board President Adriane Saunders brought forward.  Sorensen said that these same board members met and attempted to remove Adriane Saunders from the board because her husband, me, was exposing problems in the district, and made the board look bad. Children were not being educated, receiving services, and many were forced to attend schools that had dangerous building conditions. The group discussed our daughter, and [...]

Warning Signs Of A Volatile MV School Board Trustee by Greg Bonaparte
I ran Candice Sorensen in May 2021. The district needed an advocate for special needs, and Hispanic students.  I just reviewed my notes and text conversations with Candice Sorensen. Because of the volume received, many were read for the first time.   Sorensen sent dozens of screen shots of her fellow board member’s group text conversations. Other sensitive information was sent. In a text, she asked me to delete them because she was aware that she was doing something wrong. I am sure, other individuals also received sensitive information from her. Sorensen told me that she routinely records executive session meetings. It is reported that she allowed others to listening in on executive session meetings, by way of her open phone connection. Sorensen informed me that two members on the board were determined to block any policy that Board President Adriane Saunders brought forward.  Sorensen said that these same board members met and attempted to remove Adriane Saunders from the board because her husband, me, was exposing problems in the district, and made the board look bad. Children were not being educated, receiving services, and many were forced to attend schools that had dangerous building conditions. The group discussed our daughter, and [...]