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Here is Teresa Cordova's response to the allegations being made that she and her ex-husband Miguel Acosta, used their political power to change their son's grade in order to graduate.

Regardless of who Teresa and Miguel are their son is the one who will suffer the most from this incident. If his parents weren't political figures would this crazy media blitz have happened?

Probably not. In fact, NO it would not have happened. I'll tell you why...

Because this happens, every year, every semester, in every school, in every district and in every state!

11 years ago I too was on the verge of not graduating. I was a good student involved in extra curricular activities, on track to go to a university, and still I was threatened with losing my opportunity to receive my diploma.

I believe most teachers have good intentions and want students to succeed. But, there are some that purposefully make it difficult for students to advance and if a student doesn’t have an advocate then they’re left behind and out of luck.

If it wasn't for my own tearful begging and pleading and my mother’s fighting spirit to make sure she did anything and everything possible for me in order to graduate, I would have been a drop out.

Some say it wouldn't be difficult to go to summer school to make up the work. Sure, maybe it wouldn't be as difficult, but can you imagine the shame and conflict that has now been put on their son? Having to go to summer school with underclassmen because you are a failure? Who wants to sign up for that? Take a moment and think back to what it felt like to be 18 years old.

If he or any student had made it this far why not let them walk? Don't make it any harder than it already is.

It's irresponsible of the teachers union to turn this into a power battle at the student’s expense. If they were really acting on behalf of the student’s best interest, more so should they have not brought it out to the media right before he was about to graduate.

The student’s privacy was violated and leaking the story and information, not to mention showing his back on the news was vengeful.

Bringing out this conflict as he is ready to graduate makes it seem as if their intentions were to stop him from graduating in order to prove their point. They could have waited.

We need an environment that creates success, not one that makes you sink before you swim.

Leave it alone. Let's be happy that over 200 young people graduated and are ready to face this world in triumph.

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BY TERESA CORDOVA

Bernalillo County Commissioner

If I thought that an elected official used political influence to arbitrarily have a grade changed so that his/her son could graduate, then I, too, would be very upset and disappointed. That isn’t what happened — not even close. As someone said to me, “You are not unethical people and anybody who knows you, knows that you are not like that.”

As an elected official, I advocate on a daily basis for my constituents. As a mother, it is my prerogative to advocate for
my son when I see that there are issues of fairness and accountability that are affecting him and possibly nearly 50 other students this year alone. No matter who a child is, or who his parents are, that child is entitled to a school working on his/her behalf.

As a parent, I pursued these issues through channels that are open to any and all other parents. First, I went to the teacher twice where I detected a number of issues that needed to be addressed by the student, the teacher and the school. I then went to the principal, who indicated that it was not his
role to give direction to teachers. He advised me to contact the cluster leader. I did. What happened after that was based on the cluster leader’s assessment of the situation and an impartial evaluation of the student’s work.

At no point in time did I ask for a grade change! Given what I believed was a certain abdication of responsibilities on the part of the teacher and the school, I asked that the student’s work be evaluated by a disinterested third party. Using a rubric for 12th grade English standards, this impartial teacher determined that
the competency was strong.

This was not a case of passing a student without merit. He did the work and deserved the passing grade.

The details of his grades, performance, and evaluation are subject to state privacy laws that protect the student. Personnel at the school who are discussing any details are violating state law.

It is even worse to the extent that they are distorting the information.

Just because I love being a public servant does not mean that I have given up my rights and responsibilities as a par
ent. I am a parent first. I am not the first parent who has stood up for his/her kid and I certainly hope that I am not the last. The process I pursued is available to other parents.

In fact, it is my deepest wish that I have opened up the door for more parents to exercise their rights and to protect their children’s rights as students. It is also my hope that I have highlighted issues of (poor) graduation rates at Rio Grande High School.

I am a great county commissioner and work hard and effectively for my district.
This is not about being a county commissioner. This is about being a mother.

I ask that my constituents continue to recognize the good work that I am doing, to have faith that I have done nothing unethical, and support me and all other parents in helping their children become responsible, successful and happy adults.

My son is a great young man and I am very proud of him.

Please help me in celebrating another South Valley student’s graduation from high school.

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