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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- The perfect storm. A lack of oversight, massive spending and an even larger deficit. Those are all the ways the Sweetwater Union High School District is being put on blast by a new analysis by the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team. In a review of the district’s budget woes, the team's CEO Michael Fine presented Sweetwater’s school board with details on how the district ended up in its dire financial situation.Fine said the district has mismanaged its money for many years, even suggesting that specific accounting errors were “intentional” and part of a “cover up.”The report also found that the district didn’t comply with public disclosure requirements. So what does the future look like? According to the analysis, the district is projected to keep spending at a deficit at least through 2021. RELATED: Sweetwater Union High School District faces potential fraud investigationAccording to the report, a financial projection shows an expected .4 million deficit in the 2019-2020 school year and a .6 million deficit in 2020-2021. The board has yet to approve a plan to fix deficit spending. What’s more, the report found that the county doesn’t have access to the district’s financial system, blocking access to oversight.The report also found that the district doesn't have controls in place that limit access to its financial system. In fact, Fine found that a single employee has "complete access to cash between funds and is given complete access to the county treasury district accounts." It's unclear whether or not that employee has the ability to move money outside the treasury accounts. After action is taken against the employee, such as the employee being terminated, the district doesn't verify that that employee's access to financial systems is suspended. TIMELINE: Sweetwater Union High School District's budget woesFinally, the report found that the district doesn't account for all positions and costs. Fine suggested the Sweetwater District can do the following to begin the process of climbing out of debt:1. Cooperate with the County Office of Education: Fine said the county office are “partners” and recommended the district work closely -- and be transparent -- with the assigned fiscal advisor.2. Invest in business office staff: Fine believes the district’s new chief financial officer, Dr. Jenny Salkeld, can be the best resource as they work through the problems.3. Develop and implement a recovery plan: Fine said, “You cannot kick this can down the road,” when it comes to putting together an adequate plan.4. Audit cash borrowing and cash position: Fine suggested Sweetwater thoroughly evaluate its cash management, including the sources from which money is borrowed. 2758
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- The man accused of fatally stabbing a man during a road-rage dispute in the South Bay is due in court for pre-trial motions Monday. Rickey Smith, 60, is accused of stabbing 36-year-old Horace Williams to death as Williams sat in his van. According to police, the incident happened on November 27, 2018 along Sweetwater Road. Witnesses told police Smith was following Williams’ van as the two yelled at each other. RELATED: Man accused of killing driver in South Bay road rage incident pleads not guiltySmith’s pickup then reportedly hit the van from behind before Smith pulled in front of the van, slamming on the brakes. Witnesses told police the maneuver caused the crash. Police say Smith then got out of his truck and stabbed Williams. Smith, a father of five who had just dropped several of his children off at school, died at the scene. RELATED: Father of five killed in Chula Vista road rage stabbingSmith was arrested and pleaded not guilty at his initial court appearance. 1020
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Chula Vista police are now investigating multiple fires that broke out in over the span of a few days in the early hours of the morning.Captain Linda D’Orsi, Public Information Officer for the Chula Vista Fire Department, said they started early in the morning Sept. 17 and most have been fences and vegetation that burned. That Thursday morning, crews responded to multiple fires that started in the span of about half an hour, starting on Lake Crest Dr. & Wueste Rd, moving to 1120 Eastlake Parkway, then Telegraph Canyon Rd and Buena Vista Way and finally E. J St and Paseo Ladera.Just about two days later, crews then responded to a fire at the playground at Veteran’s Park. Karina Lodin lives across the street. She said she woke up to see the flames, then she called 911 and her husband took a video of the blaze.“For a second there, with everything that’s going on in California with all the wildfires, and you see this big fire outside your house, you start panicking like is my house going to catch up on fire,” said Lodin.She was disheartened to see the play structure flattened because it was a spot her son loved to play.Just one day after that, another fire nearby on Martin Place, also in the early hours of the morning.“As of this latest one, we have now requested our PD liaison because there seems to be a trend and we want to get to the bottom of this,” said Captain D’Orsi.Captain D’Orsi said they have not found anything left behind at each scene and have not found any witnesses with information on people in the area.“No obvious evidence left at the scene, no matches no flares,” she said.She added that anyone with information is asked to call the Chula Vista Police Department non emergency line at 619-691-5151.“We just want the community to be aware and be willing to provide information if they have any,” said Captain D’Orsi. 1894
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Police are searching for the person who shot several kids with a BB gun recently.Thursday just before 4 p.m., three children were walking home from school when they say they were shot with a BB gun by someone driving past them near Montevalle Park on Duncan Ranch Rd. The children didn't need medical attention, but they did have visible injuries, Chula Vista Police said.Two of the girls told 10News reporter Laura Acevedo that a white SUV pulled up next to them before they were shot."The windows went down, and they yelled cuss words at us, and then they just pulled out the BB gun and they shot us," Bella Budd told 10News."If they had hit us in the eye or anywhere else more dangerous, we could've been rushed to the ER or seriously hurt," Brianna Field added.Since that report, CVPD said two other people have also reported being shot with BB gun by an unknown suspect.A description of a vehicle or suspect wasn't immediately available.CVPD is investigating and says anyone with information is asked to call 619-691-5151. 1064
CHULA VISTA (KGTV) -- The Chula Vista Elementary School District says families can now pick up both breakfast and lunch meals in one trip, the district announced Wednesday.CVESD is working with families to make the meal service more accessible and increase participation. Previously, the service was offered over to two different sessions for breakfast and lunch requiring families to make two trips.The hours are: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. each day, the district said.Schools throughout the county are continuing to provide free meals to students in need amid the COVID-19 outbreak.CVESD is also extending the "grab-and-go" meal service at all nine school sites through spring break, March 23-27 and March 30 to April 3."Students who are receiving the meals must be physically present. Meals are served cold and need to be reheated at home," the district said.For a list of locations, visit: STATEMENT FROM THE CVESD "Due to the extraordinary circumstances that our families are facing, the Chula Vista Elementary School District will extend its “grab-and-go" meal service through the two-week Spring Break, March 23 to 27 and March 30 to April 3. The meal distribution will take place at nine school sites across the region. Families will only need to make one trip to their closest school to pick up lunch and breakfast for the next day for children ages 1 to 18. Click on the web banner for details."The locations are:Vista Square Elementary School540 G StreetChula Vista, CA 91910Rice Elementary School915 Fourth AVChula Vista, CA 91911Juarez-Lincoln Elementary School849 Twining AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154Harborside Elementary School681 Naples StreetChula Vista, CA 91911Casillas Elementary School1130 East J StChula Vista, CA 91910Salt Creek Elementary School1055 Hunte ParkwayChula Vista, CA 91914Loma Verde Elementary School1450 Loma LaneChula Vista, CA 91911Muraoka Elementary School1644 Santa Alexia AveChula Vista, CA 91913Sunnyside Elementary School5430 San Miguel RoadBonita, CA 91902 2005