HomePolitics10 ETHICS CHARGES! DID DR. JARA UNLAWFULLY GET HIS SON A JOB WITH THE UNION? Politics 10 ETHICS CHARGES! DID DR. JARA UNLAWFULLY GET HIS SON A JOB WITH THE UNION? Oct. 25, 2021 Rob Lauer Political Reporter As Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Jara faces another vote to oust him this Thursday, more information about his alleged corruption is coming to light. According to an Ethics Complaint filed against Dr. Jara in May 2020 by Trustee Danielle Ford, Jara used his office to game the system to help his son get a job allegedly violating over 10 laws in the process. Will Trustees Katie Williams and Irene Cepeda continue to support Dr. Jara, even after his disastrous performance this year? They refuse to comment right now. Dr. Jara responded saying he continues his work putting the kids and teachers need first. A local parent responded to Jara saying “Perhaps he needs to put the parents and the Trustees who employee him first?” The Complaint reads: Dr. Jara a violated NRS Chapter 281A in several ways using his position as the Superintendent of the Clark County School District to attempt to influence the upcoming CCSD Board Trustee Election(s), specifically the election presently taking place in District B where Jeff Proffitt, the business manager of Sheet Metal Workers Local 88, is running for a Trustee seat. I further allege Dr. Jara used his position to gain employment for his immediate family, specifically his son, who I believe presently resides in Jesus Jara’s home. Some facts and circumstances supporting my allegations are as follows: – During the period of mid – late 2019 Dr. Jara used Patrick McNaught of GP partnerships, the contracted lobbying firm for CCSD, to gain entry for his son into the Local 88 apprenticeship program. Local 88 is also a client of GP partnerships. – In the beginning of 2020 Dr. Jaras’ son was terminated for unknown reasons leading Dr. Jara to having a falling out with Jeff Proffitt, Business Manager of Local 88, claiming his son was treated unfairly. – When election season started, Jeff Proffitt filed for CCSD Trustee candidacy. When Dr. Jara learned Mr. Proffitt was running, he directed Patrick McNaught (GP partnerships, a contracted firm of CCSD) to meet with Mr. Proffitt to obtain information about his race. The benefit for Dr. Jara doing this is to obtain information regarding Mr. Proffitt’s political motives, if he would support Dr Jaras contract renewal that happens in 2021, and potentially other upcoming CCSD items of interest. – Mr. McNaught sent reports that included “Trustee Races” as one of CCSD’s lobbying priorities and cited in the activities report that the meeting with Profitt was about his Trustee race. – In March of 2020 GP partnerships was terminated by Dr. Jara even though the contract wasn’t fulfilled, and without explanation. In summary, I believe there is enough evidence to support that Dr. Jara knowingly violated several sections of NRS 281A using taxpayer resources for his own political and personal gain: 1) Helping a family member to obtain employment, and 2) using a CCSD contracted lobbyist to influence a political election, one that in this case literally elects one of his seven bosses. There is also enough circumstantial evidence to support that Dr. Jara may have directed CCSD staff to alter the records on file from GP partnerships so as to not reflect his wrongdoings. The Sisolak appointed ethics board found nothing wrong with his behavior.