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The questions were prepared by the the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office. See below for questions on
Role of CBOE,
Charter Schools,
Special Education
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Answer from Anna E. Song:
The current Board has set a goal to provide countywide leadership and advocacy on broader education issues in addition to delivering quality services to local districts.
Silicon Valley's high cost of living combined with statewide budget cuts have created a growing population of poor children who are at educational risk. While some school districts achieve very high test scores, other parts of the county are struggling. The State Department of Education needs to recognize we are responsible to serve many thousands of local students who are financially-challenged English learners.
The County Board of Education is committed to be a central and active voice on critical education issues by forming partnerships with local districts, public agencies, residents and the business community. I look forward to helping to broaden the County Office's role in educational leadership during my second term.
Answer from Anna E. Song:
The County Board is responsible to provide oversight for any charter school it approves directly. However, under state law, and contrary to many people's assumptions, the Board does not have general legal authority over most locally-approved charter schools.
I support the Board providing leadership on dialogue between local school districts, parents, community members and legislators so all concerned better understand the complicated state laws on charter schools.
Answer from Anna E. Song:
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