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Eileen A. Manning-Villar
8,921 votes
37.0%
- Occupation: Attorney/Parent
- Co-Chair of Saving Pacifica Schools Yes on Measure N Campaign (past)
- Former President and Current Board Member of the Vallemar PTO
- Former President/Board Member of the Pacifica Co-op Nursery School
- Hastings College of the Law, JD (law degree)
- Mills College, BA Biology
Priorities:
- Provide high-quality education to children of all learning styles and abilities
- Promote collaboration between the District and the wider Pacifica Community
- Ensure fiscal responsibility
Cynthia Kaufman
8,564 votes
35.5%
- Occupation: Community College Professor
- Chair, Department of Philosophy, De Anza College
- PhD Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- B.A. Development Studies, U.C. Berkeley
- Member of Faculty Association
Priorities:
- Highest acheivement possible for all of our students
- Environmentally sustainable schools
- Prepare students to be responsible citizens
Laurie W. Frater
6,622 votes
27.5%
- Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
- Current Board Member, Pacifica School District
- Co-Chair, Measure Q Campaign (2007) - School Funding
- Former President, Vice-President and 8-year volunteer, Vallemar PTO
- Born & educated in Scotland, a Pacifica resident since 1985
Priorities:
- That every child gets the very best education we can provide, ready to leave school well-prepared for his/her future
- That every action is aimed at further-improving educational excellence
- That sound fiscal management is continued
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