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Despite Pledge to Run, Rebekah Basson Not on La Mesa Schools Ballot in November

Posted by Ken Stone on August 13, 2018 in Politics | 451 Views
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Rebekah Basson is an event coordinator at Foothills Christian Church in El Cajon and also is secretary to pastor Kevin Miller.
Rebekah Basson was an event coordinator at Foothills Christian Church in El Cajon and also secretary to pastor Kevin Miller when she was appointed to school board Aug. 3, 2017. She now works for the county Republican Party. Photo by Ken Stone

By Ken Stone

A year ago this week, 25-year-old Rebekah Basson attended her first meeting as a newly appointed school board member in East County — based in part on her pledge to run for a full term in November 2018.

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On Friday, the final list of candidates in San Diego County was posted, including seven running for three seats in the K-8 La Mesa-Spring Valley School District.

Basson’s name wasn’t on it.

Neither were those of board President David Chong, who will have served a single four-year term, and Bob Duff, first elected in 2004. At 79, Duff’s bowing out was not unexpected. (See his explanation below.)

And gun-store owner Chong had been under heavy pressure in the wake of a controversial remark regarding the Parkland High School shooting survivors. (Chong in a video rapped elected officials who take “firearms policy advice from kids who were eating Tide pods just last week.”)

But Basson had posted on Twitter as recently as May 15 that “I will be running for #ReElection in the fall! This is #ErnieDronenburg, #SDCountyAssessor: he has given his endorsement for my #campaign!”

Did you know that I sit on the #LaMesaSpringValleyDistrict #SchoolBoard? I will be running for #ReElection in the fall! This is #ErnieDronenburg, #SDCountyAssessor: he has given his endorsement for my #campaign! #lamesa #springvalley #sandiego #schooldistrict #school pic.twitter.com/ulAKuK5OvP

— Rebekah Basson (@RebekahABasson) May 16, 2018

On April 21, she signed a Form 501 “candidate intention statement” that gave her email address as bassonforschoolboard@gmail.com.

In her school board appointment interview, she was asked by trustee Jim Long whether she would commit to run in November 2018.

According to a meeting transcript, Basson replied: “Appointment or not, I still plan to run. … I fully plan on running and gathering a coalition of my friends and my allies and my mentors, and their friends, and finding all the support that I possibly could to help me run the best campaign possible.”

Now working as membership director of the San Diego County Republican Party, Basson didn’t respond to several requests for comment.

Neither did Chong, Long nor school board member Emma Turner.

But The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Basson has told friends she is stepping down to focus on her pregnancy and Chong says he plans to move out of the district — to nearby El Cajon — in 2019.

In any case, the San Diego County Registrar of Voters office listed three men and four women as qualified for the La Mesa-Spring Valley ballot:

  • Former appointed school board member Steve Babbitt, “parent-businessman,” who filed Aug. 8.
  • Megan Epperson, “parent,” who filed Aug. 3.
  • Chardá Fontenot, “educator/parent/entrepeneur,” who filed Aug. 6.
  • Brianna Garza, “businesswoman,” who filed July 27.
  • Former appointed school board member Gerald “Jerry” Lecko, “parent/architrect/businessman,” who filed July 23.
  • Rebecca McRae, “teacher/parent,” who filed Aug. 6.
  • And Matthew Austin Sablove, “educator/businessman,” who filed Aug. 10.

Fontenot and McRae are listed as Democrats by the county party.

Basson was picked from five finalists by a board majority of Republicans. She later shared some of her Christian-influenced educational stances.

In October 2017, a Times of San Diego investigation raised questions of whether Basson had committed voter fraud by voting absentee in the November 2016 election in Georgia while also claiming La Mesa as her principal residence.

On Monday, board member Duff noted that he’d be 84 by the end of another term and the groups he serves are children ages 4 to 14, plus teachers, administrators and classified, “most of whom are under 60.”

“My likelihood of being able to identify with their lifestyles and needs becomes questionable,” Duff said via email. “Wisdom may come with age, but age itself presents challenges including hearing and memory, both of which tend to fail.”

He said he’s been a teacher for 50 years, but their roles and responsibilities have changed, “and in recent years become more demanding.”

“What children are learning is far more than what it was when I was in ‘junior high school’ in 1950, he said. “The pedagogy is constantly changing for the better from my 1968 classroom experience. Teaching now is far more difficult, challenging, and time consuming.”

He added: “In addition to the ever-changing and challenging budget decisions, I believe an important goal for a Board member is to understand the realities children and staff face in order to make decisions appropriate to today’s challenges.

“Seasoned younger people with knowledge and passion need the opportunity to make recommendations to mold a future, that all will share, and be willing to pass the baton to the next generation at an appropriate time. Younger minds will make that happen.”

How about a #WayBackWednesday to when I was sworn in to the #LaMesaSpringValley #SchoolDistrict #board! There's nothing more honorable than to serve! #schoolboard #SD #SanDiegoCounty #FamilyFirst #SDFamily #LaMesa #SpringValley #California #PublicService pic.twitter.com/fhH8mnmK9r

— Rebekah Basson (@RebekahABasson) June 13, 2018

#WaybackWednesday – When the #SanDiegoRepublicans awarded my efforts and allegiance to the #Republicanparty. #republican #sandiego #SDWife #LMSPSD #LaMesa #SpringValley pic.twitter.com/RLuxqn4Hyo

— Rebekah Basson (@RebekahABasson) June 20, 2018

Despite Pledge to Run, Rebekah Basson Not on La Mesa Schools Ballot in November was last modified: August 14th, 2018 by Ken Stone

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