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John Moseley
6,884 votes
42.4%
- Occupation: Incumbent/ President of the Board of Trustees ,CUSD
- Airline Pilots Association, Cockpit Resource Management -- Formal conflict resolution committee, 1989 to present
- California PTA; President, and Parliamentarian of El Granada E.S. PTA, 2000-2004
- CUSD Principal Selection Committee, 2003
- Youth Café -- volunteer to help staff a youth center for middle school students, 2003
- Youth Church Camp, Athletics Director, 2003
- B.S. Sociology, May 1978, Southern Nazerene University, Oklahoma City, OK
Priorities:
- Explore innovative tools and methods for teaching efficiencies
- Build on previously established community relationships to support schools
- join statewide education coalitions to defend school funding
Charles M. Gardner
5,839 votes
35.9%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Civil Engineer
- Project Manager
- former CUSD Board President
Priorities:
- Emphasis on improved curriculum and learning
- Prudent facilities management
- Good stewardship of District finances
Ken Johnson
3,529 votes
21.7%
- Occupation: Consultant
- Consultant - Technology and Financial Industry
- Education: Undergraduate and Post Graduate: Economics and Computer Science
- International Accounts Exec
- Data Base Architect
Priorities:
- Start - District Financial Accountability to the Public
- Start - District Honesty with the Public
- Every Child Is Important - not just a slogan!
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