The spirit of Huntington Beach
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Mike Sciacca
From poodle skirts to miniskirts, Scott Flanagan saw it all as an
educator in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Flanagan, a
man who gave outstanding service to the district, died from complications
following a stroke on Sept. 10 at the age of 86.
Flanagan spent 27 years with the high school district, first as a
teacher, then as principal at Huntington Beach High School, before
retiring in 1976 as assistant superintendent of the district.
In those 27 years, Flanagan oversaw numerous projects, including the
building of five new high schools: Westminster, Marina, Fountain Valley,
Edison and Ocean View high schools. He also supervised the construction
of facilities for the severely handicapped, the Guidance Center and the
Wintersburg continuation school. He conceived of the evening high school
concept and made it a reality at Wintersburg.
Flanagan’s greatest impact was as the chief personnel officer for the
district, said Marie Otto, a friend and co-worker of Flanagans. For many
years, nearly every certified staff member who worked for the district
had been hired by Flanagan.
Including Otto, who first was hired as a district psychologist, and
later became superintendent of the district in 1984.
“People who knew Scott often remarked what a good man he was,” said
Otto, who became Flanagan’s traveling companion following the death of
his wife, Marjorie, in 1994. “He made friends easily and could strike up
a conversation with a fence post. He was equally at ease with
superintendents and Chinese peasants. He was held in high esteem and
great respect by all. His spirit was truly the spirit of Huntington
Beach.”
Flanagan, a 50-year resident of Huntington Beach, also is survived by
his daughter, Kerry, son, Scott, daughter-in-law, Judy and grandsons,
Doug and Jack.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that contributions be made to
the Huntington Beach Community Center.
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