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Gary A. Bryson
4,632 votes
26.23%
- Occupation: Attorney
- B.A., University of Cincinnati
- J.D., Chase College of Law
- Vice President, Union Central Life
- Current Vice President of Princeton Board of Education
Priorities:
- Increase student achievement
- sound fiscal management
- Implement facilities plan with community input
Sandra J. Leach
4,631 votes
26.22%
- Occupation: Purchasing/Contracting Agent
- BA in Business Administration, Accting. Major
- Lifelong Resident of District
- Children in PJHS and Springdale Elementary
- Passionate about the District
- Bring Fresh perspective to the Board
Priorities:
- Improve District Rating from Continuous Improvement to Excellent
- Ensure our tax dollars our spent wisely with successful implementation of the new building plan.
- Improve communications between the board and the communities.
George Keyser
4,311 votes
24.41%
Tawana Lynn Keels
4,087 votes
23.14%
- Occupation: General Manager, Career Innovations
- Serving Second Term on Princeton Board of Education, Past President and Vice President of the Princeton Board of Education.
- B.S. Indiana University, Majors: Public Finance, Personnel/Labor Relations, Policy & Administration
- 2004 President, Ohio School Boards Association, 2003 President-elect, Ohio School Boards Association, Board of Trustees, Executive Committee
- Princeton Graduate Class '78, Princeton Parent - Two children currently enrolled in Princeton Schools, High School and RELIS, Parent Volunteer .
- Recipient, Award for Outstanding Achievement in Education, Princeton Dream Keeper Award for "Going the Extra Mile".
- 10 Years Experience with IBM Corporation, Executive Recruiter
Priorities:
- Improving Student Achievement in the classroom, continuing to improve the curriculum, providing a solid educational foundation for Princeton students
- Successful construction of 8 new or renovated elementary schools with community input, on time, within budget.
- Provide accountability in district spending, monitor district budget and legislation, including unfunded mandates, that affect tax payer dollars.
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