Candidates
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Nancy Ayres
6,640 votes
34.55%
John I. Norman
4,444 votes
23.13%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Professor, Mt. San Jacinto College since 1988
- Have been in education for over 30 years
- Teacher/Coach for over 30 years
- Currently serving as President of the SJUSD Board
- Member at Large for Riverside County School Board Association
- Lead negotiator for Mt. San Jacinto College Faculty Association
Priorities:
- Safe Schools
- Children having access to all programs
- hiring and retaining good teachers
Willie Hamilton
4,385 votes
22.82%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Full Professor, MSJC
- B. A. and M. A. Political Science UCLA 1970 and 1972
- 34 years teaching in higher education, 16 years at the same institution
- Chair, Department of Society and Behavior, MSJC, hosted numerous political forums
- Co-chair Diversity Committee, MSJC, helped plan diversity events to bring the community together
- Continuously lived and worked in the community for 16 years
Priorities:
- Increased Support For the Future Connections Program
- More funding for music, art and drama programs
- Pay teachers and staff a competitive wage so they stay with the district
Eloy Castro
3,747 votes
19.50%
- Occupation: Educator
- San Jacinto High School, 1978
- Mt. San Jacinto Comm. College, AA 1980
- UCLA, BA, Psychology, 1984
- UCR, Teaching Credential, 1990
- Working on Masters, Cambridge, 2009
- 4th Grade Teacher BUSD
Priorities:
- Retention and recruitment of teachers
- Smaller class size
- Curricullum in character building and conflict management
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