- Occupation: Teacher
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1978
- Master of Arts in Education (English Language Development), Sacramento State University, 1988
- More than 20 years of teaching experience
- Boy Scouts Merit Badge Counselor
- Served on Lincoln Gifted and Talented Education Advisory Committee
- Presenter of "No Child Left Behind Act and Its Effects on Public Schools" (2005 & 2006)
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Improve educational achievement
- Ensure open & responsive communication with parents and staff
- Fiscal accountability & bond project delivery
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- Retired State Senator Patrick Johnston
- County Supervisor Victor Mow
- Stockton Record
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- My Vision for Lincoln Unified: Putting Children First
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I have seen first-hand how education can make a difference in the lives of children and families. That's why I believe passionately in putting the interests of children first in all decisions and activities at Lincoln Unified.
- My Stand on the Issues
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Academic achievement is my top priority. I will make it a districtwide goal and focus on programs and practices to ensure success for Lincoln's increasingly diverse population. I will ensure that Lincoln lives within its means and makes prudent budget decisions. I will also work to have open & responsive communication with parents and staff.
- Endorsements
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I want to run a campaign that is funded and supported by regular citizens who have a personal interest in the education and future of the children. I have walked door to door since mid-July and have enjoyed the positive experience of meeting and listening to Lincoln families.
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