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San Diego County, CA March 5, 2002 Election
Board Member; San Diego Community College District; Trustee Area C Voter Information

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Results as of Mar 29 3:30pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (131/131)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Steven B. Schulman 8070 votes 31.0%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter)

  • Occupation: Small Businessman
Rich Stephen Grosch 6886 votes 26.4%
  • Occupation: Teacher/Computer Science
  • BA Education, California Western University
  • MA Education, United States International University
  • Former Chair, Ocean Beach Planning Board
  • Former District Representative, San Diego City Council, District six
  • Former Chair, Miramar College Citizens Advisory Board
  • Current Chair, Ocean Beach Community Development Corporation
Priorities:
  • Every classroom must be technolgically accessible. Every class will have different nees, but we must ake sure we maximze the use of the Internet .
  • Make sure every campus and education center is ready for the Internet 2
  • Professional in-service training for our Professor to insure the maximum benefit from our investment in technology
John-David Hughes 5457 votes 21.0%
  • Occupation: Adult Educator/Community College Professor
  • An experienced Educator and Adjunct Professor at San Diego Community and Southwestern Colleges
  • Recognized by President's Information Technology Committee
  • Member of California Teacher's Association
  • Technology adviser to the Community Technology Group nationally
  • BA History San Francisco State. California Teaching Credential; Vocational Ed Credential.
  • Involved in curriculum development, facility design, and consultations with non-profit organizations and School Districts
Priorities:
  • Focus upon affordable, accessible, quality instruction for every student.
  • Be responsive to the community and to constituents while carfeully meeting budgetary responsibilities.
  • Establish the Educational Cultural Complex as a full college; Improve the facilities serving the Point Loma, Beach and other areas
Eliot G. Miller 3299 votes 12.6%
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  • Occupation: Engineer/Educator
Daniel M. "Dan" Beeman 2273 votes 8.7%
  • Occupation: Student Supervisor /Operations Manager
  • Wichita State University, Milwaukee Area Tech. College,
  • National Univ. (Cert. Prog), SD Mesa College, CEC North & Mid-City
  • Marquette University (Milw, WI) & University of San Diego (Cont. Ed.)
  • Have worked on staff at WSU, Marquette U. & U of SD (currently)
  • At Milw. Area Tech was night student rep. for student council
  • Appointed Rep. for Canyon Sewer Task Force and Transit TF (North Park), NPLLMD (1st Solar St. Light in SD), Elected to NP Redevelopment PAC'97
Priorities:
  • Look to work with other governmental and private organizations to provide better, more effecient transportation methods to SDCCD centers.
  • To better facilitate usage of the SDCCD centers by those physically disadvantaged, better and easier access, study and medical assistance on campuses.
  • Evaluations to see that local residents/citizens are getting the most opportunity to SDCCD before admitting Foreign students- with check & balances.

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