On Tuesday Night, the Garden Grove Unified School District, upon the urging of member Bao Nguyen, decided to withdraw their participation if the 2013 Tet parade if organizers don’t reverse their decision by noon on Friday.
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“Seal of Biliteracy” an example for all Orange County schools
by Al Jabbar • • Comments Off

“America is a first class country where we can have the best of everything,” stated Lindsey Bui, a Bolsa Grande High School student, who wondered, “Why can’t we have the best education?”
Garden Grove School District Appoints Bao Nguyen to Board
by Chris Prevatt • • 3 Comments

On Tuesday night the Garden Grove United School District Board of of Trustees appointed Bao Nguyen to complete the term of Dr. KimOanh Nguyen-Lam. Mr. Nguyen was the third highest vote getter in the November General Election.
KimOanh Nguyen-Lam Resigns From Garden Grove School Board
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GARDEN GROVE — Garden Grove Unified School District Trustee Dr. KimOanh Nguyen-Lam announced at the last nights meeting of the board that she will be resigning from the Board of Trustees on June 1, 2011. Dr. Nguyen-Lam is taking a job…
Brown Act Compliance and the Garden Grove Unifed School District
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Harden leaned over to Nguyen and told him that he was changing the order of the agenda to hold public comment prior to the approval of minutes. Nguyen said; “Wo, you’d better be careful you may violate the Brown Act.”
Californians Aware serves Demand for Correction on GGUSD for failure to follow Brown Act
by Chris Prevatt • • 3 Comments
GARDEN GROVE — On Monday, February 1, 2010 Richard McKee of Californians Aware sent the Garden Grove Unified School District (GGUSD) a “Demand for Correction†letter citing repeated and continued violation of California’s open meetings laws. Californians Aware is a nonprofit…
GGUSD and Brown Act Violations: A follow-up
by Chris Prevatt • • 3 Comments
And to think, none of this controversy would have occurred at all if Lan Nguyen had simply followed the Brown Act in the first place. Instead he had to go and try to be sneaky, jumping through hoops in an attempt to skirt the law. All of that, just to set up who would be nominated for the officer positions on the Board.

