Case #0121: SUSD
Where years of alleged Stockton Unified misconduct – and fallout – stands going into 2024
Below is a timeline of The Record’s coverage of alleged misconduct at Stockton Unified — from a 2021 grand jury report that first raised red flags about the district’s rapid turnover in superintendents, to the latest on the November 2023 Flores search.
Staffing and retention chief concerns as Stockton superintendent gives progress report
“ Stockton Unified was accused of having a “revolving door” of superintendents in a 2021 San Joaquin County Civil Grand jury report, citing trustee behavior as the reason it is “difficult, if not impossible,” for any lasting, positive changes to take hold at the district.”
Stockton Unified hits crunch time to meet FCMAT goals
“There were clear (policy) violations according to the grand jury,” Board President AngelAnn Flores said at a May 2 policy meeting. “We can change that and ensure that we are following proper code of ethics and policies. It starts with us reviewing (policies). That’s why we’re here to listen and learn together.”
Stockton Unified under investigation by DA after reports of fraud, financial mismanagement
Stockton Unified under investigation after reports of fraud, illegal fiscal practices
SJ County DA launches investigation into SUSD over possible fraud
Stockton Unified is being investigated by the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office following two scathing grand jury reports and a state audit that found evidence of fraud in the school district’s financial dealings.
Stockton Unified top business official among three high-profile resignations
Stockton Unified Interim Chief Business Official Joann Juarez lashes out at Board President AngelAnn Flores in resignation amidst grim budget update from County Office of Education
District Attorney Ron Freitas confirms FBI, DOJ investigation into Stockton Unified
The Feb. 14 report on likely fraud at Stockton Unified will serve as a “launching point,” but District Attorney Ron Freitas said he’ll look into “any and all wrongdoing” at the school district.