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Parents during the meeting at Upland Christian Schools expressed their outrage about the way Ray Doane, Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene superintendent, conducted the meeting.
"Why can't they just open the books? That would be an answer to everything," said Laura Johnston, parent. "He wouldn't answer any questions. People just want answers."
"Everything they are saying and the way everything went down is wrongful to Upland Christian Schools," said Danny Roseberry, 2007 alumnus. "They're conniving."
"What I always loved about Upland Christian Schools is they are always fair and ethical," said Amy Payne, parent. "Nobody wants to see the school lose its fingerprint."
"Why can't they just open the books? That would be an answer to everything," said Laura Johnston, parent. "He wouldn't answer any questions. People just want answers."
"Everything they are saying and the way everything went down is wrongful to Upland Christian Schools," said Danny Roseberry, 2007 alumnus. "They're conniving."
"What I always loved about Upland Christian Schools is they are always fair and ethical," said Amy Payne, parent. "Nobody wants to see the school lose its fingerprint."
Superintendent Ray Doane of the Anaheim District Church of the Nazarene, accompanied by fellow board members and their lawyers, met with concerned parents of Upland Christian Schools' students yesterday.
Doane refused to take any questions and threatened to shut the school down the the parents kept expressing their outrage about the sale of Upland Christian to Western Christian.
Doane left the meeting 10 minutes in, but returned to attempt to speak to the parents a second time.
Much information is still unclear, but he said the board is doing what they can to keep the Upland First Church of the Nazarene and the school open.
Read the full story tomorrow online at www.dailybulletin.com or in the Friday October 9th edition of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper.
Doane refused to take any questions and threatened to shut the school down the the parents kept expressing their outrage about the sale of Upland Christian to Western Christian.
Doane left the meeting 10 minutes in, but returned to attempt to speak to the parents a second time.
Much information is still unclear, but he said the board is doing what they can to keep the Upland First Church of the Nazarene and the school open.
Read the full story tomorrow online at www.dailybulletin.com or in the Friday October 9th edition of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin newspaper.



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