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Mary Ann Weyandt
4853 votes
22.15%
- Occupation: Retired Teacher
- Chapman University Instructor
- MA--Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo
- 36 years with Lompoc Unified School District
- Allan Hancock Instructor--16 years
Priorities:
- Student Achievement
- Teamwork
- Collaboration with teachers, staff, parents and community
Anne R Bossert
4725 votes
21.56%
- Occupation: Retired School Employee
- Graduate Sydney Teachers' College/Sydney University, NSW Australia
- Worked for School District 24 years
- Twelve years leadership experience
Priorities:
- Best education for ALL children
- Believe in working collaboratively with all groups in school system
- Demand that ALL employees be treated with dignity and respect
Timothy N. Howard
3033 votes
13.84%
Kris Andrews
2730 votes
12.46%
James D. Swartz
2622 votes
11.97%
- Occupation: Grandparent/Parent/Educator
- BA Unniversity of Arizona
- MA Fresno State
- Administrative Credential, Cal Poly (SLO)
- 28 years teaching k-8
- 10 years elementary principal
- 4 years school evaluator (Program Quality Reviews)
Priorities:
- Open lines of communication with communities served by the district
- Improve morale
- Respond to needs of constituents
Bernard "Bee Jay" Jones
2571 votes
11.73%
- Occupation: Aerospace Engineer/Father
- MA Public Administration
- BS Physics
- Retired Lt. Col. US Air Force 2001
- Aerospace Engineer on Vandenberg AFB
Priorities:
- I support the principles of the "No Child Left Behind" Act
- Significant upgrades and modernization to school facilities and equipment
- Policies that support all extracurricular activities including fine arts
John Townsend
1350 votes
6.16%
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