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Shirley J. Hoch
6,786 votes
30.5%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Mother of 6, grandmother of 8
- Executive Director of the South San Francisco Foundation for Youth
- PTA Member 27 years, 3 time service award winner
- Rotarian, Past Present and chair of Student Exchange Program
- Board Member on serval non-profits including the Boys and Girls Clubs
- Educated at College of San Mateo and San Francisco State College
Priorities:
- Keeping our schools a safe place for learning-our record is strong
- Instilling a love of lifelong learning for students--test scores are up
- Mataining financial stability - our community has the right to expect no less!
Philip Weise
5,861 votes
26.3%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Parent, School Board Member, Operations Manager SFO
- Families on Track - Board Member
- California School Boards Assn - Member
- El Camino High School PTA - Member
- School Bond Leadership Committee
- SamTrans Citizens Advisory Committee-Former Member
- School Personnel Commission Chairman-Former
Priorities:
- Completion of School Bond construction projects
- Continue to work towards reducing backpack weight
- Maintain the fiscal integrity of our school district
Romolo "Rom" Braschi
5,591 votes
25.1%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Incumbent
- School Board Member
- BA /MA SF State University
- Teaching and Administravite Credentials SFSU
- Graduate Work - Stanford University
- Former Teacher in SSF School District
- Principal of Sunshine Gardens School-SSF School District
Priorities:
- Completion of modernization of schools-on time and under budget
- Continue to increase test scores - all schools are now above State and National averages
- Maintain financial stability
Rick Gomez
4,021 votes
18.1%
Official Ballot Statement
- Occupation: Businessman
- Business Owner - fiona Systems Integration
- Chamber of Commerce - SSF
- Community Preservation Task Force - SSF
- Sur San Francisco Unidos - SSF
Priorities:
- Raise education standards.
- Increase community involvement.
- Work more with local government, businesses and other organizations.
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