Tag: Faauuga Moliga
SF School Board Recall Supporters Turn in Over 81,000 Signatures, Guaranteeing Recall Election
On Tuesday, former San Francisco School Board Vice President Alison Collins withdrew her $87 million lawsuit against the Board, shortly after school board recall supporters turned in enough petition signatures to ensure a recall election against several current members in...
San Francisco School Board Members Facing Recall Election Make Last Ditch Effort To Stop Voters Signing the Petition
The effort to recall San Francisco School Board President Gabriela Lopez, and members Alison Collins and Faauuga Moliga, has grown in the last few weeks as the number of voters in favor of their recall continues to reach unprecedented levels...
San Francisco School Board Recall Effort Grows According to New Polling Data
The effort to recall San Francisco Board of Education President Gabriela Lopez, Vice President Faauuga Moliga, and recently demoted Board Member Alison Collins gained traction in the past few weeks following new polls finding that, if enough signatures are collected...
Faauuga Moliga Selected as Next SF School Board VP Following Collins’ Removal Over Racist Tweets
In a controversy-stricken and charged meeting on Tuesday, the San Francisco School board chose board member Faauuga Moliga as the next vice president, replacing the recently ousted Alison Collins following her racist tweets scandal. A month ago, a group hoping...
Former SF Board of Education VP Alison Collins Sues School District, 5 Board Members for $87 Million
Former San Francisco School Board Vice President Alison Collins filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) and five board members who voted to oust her as Vice President last week over racist tweets that...
SF Board of Education VP Alison Collins Stripped of All Leadership Positions In No Confidence Vote
On Thursday, the San Francisco Board of Education voted to remove Vice President Alison Collins from all leadership positions following the discovery of racist tweets she had posted in 2016. In a 5-2 decision, the school board approved a resolution...