'Clay County deserves better': Crowd demands school board member resign after racial comments


In a tense and emotionally charged atmosphere, the recent Clay County School Board meeting was inundated with parents, students, and community leaders. The gathering was a response to controversial comments made by Robert Alvero, a newly-elected board member and Jacksonville firefighter, which sparked widespread outrage.

An online video surfaced in which Alvero stated he had experienced 80% more negative interactions with the Black community compared to white individuals. This statement ignited a wave of protests, with many attendees demanding his immediate resignation.

Jacob Gutierrez, a sophomore from Fleming Island High School, addressed the board with conviction, emphasizing, “Words matter, and they all have consequences.”

Echoing this sentiment, another attendee remarked, “Clay County deserves better. Our students deserve better,” underscoring the community’s demand for accountability and change.

The call for Alvero’s departure was loud and clear. “We want you gone,” one woman asserted, while another added, “Our community needs you gone.”

Outside the building, the chants of “Alvero’s got to go” resonated, reflecting the growing discontent and determination among protestors to see justice served and their voices heard.

In the video, which has since been deleted, Alvero said he has “had 80% more negative experience with the African American community in this country than with white people.”

He went on to say that about 20% of the Black people he has met are “good decent people,” while claiming the “other 80%” are being “nasty,” “rude,” and “problematic.”

Those remarks drew sharp condemnation from community members, who said the comments go far beyond a personal opinion.

“Those words are not merely offensive, they are dangerous,” one speaker said. “They are dangerous because they do not exist in a vacuum. They land in a school system that serves real children with real identities.”

Alvero previously issued a written apology for the video, though many in the room said it fell short and called for him to step down. A small number of attendees defended him, with one supporter saying, “That’s his opinion, it’s not a popular one.”

Alvero has since hired Lake County attorney Anthony Sabatini, who said in a statement that lawsuits are being drafted and that “the only people who should be resigning are the cowards criticizing him for exercising his First Amendment right to free speech.”

Gutierrez told the board he would not stay silent.

“I’m not going to let them walk over us,” he said. “I’m not going to let this happen. We all are the same. We are all equal. Our color should not matter.”

Superintendent David Broskie publicly distanced the district from Alvero’s comments.

“The comments that brought many of you here tonight don’t reflect the mission or values”, he said.

Alvero spoke briefly at the end of the meeting, saying, “I have already addressed the false accusations against me,” and adding that “the school board meeting is not a proper forum to discuss political matters or personal matters. We should be focused solely on the operation of our school system.”

He did not further explain his remarks from the video.

Under Florida law, only the governor has the authority to remove an elected school board member from office. As of late Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office had not responded to a request for comment on the situation.

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