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Cynthia Teves Ruehlig
29055 votes
60.63%
- Occupation: Businesswoman / Nonprofit Administrator
- Bachelor of Arts (English) - St. Scholastica's College, Manila
- Nonprofit Management - California State University East Bay
- Conciliation Training - Conciliation Forums of Oakland
- Webmaster - St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
- Chief Steward - AFSCME Local 2700
- Union Representative - CCC EEO Advisory Council
Priorities:
- MAINTAIN FISCAL SOLVENCY
- IMPROVE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
- PROVIDE CAREER ORIENTED EDUCATION
Daniel L. Borsuk
18577 votes
38.76%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Bachelor of Science, University of Oregon
- Works as senior editor at Crittenden Research, Inc. where I write news articles about the U.S. insurance and global reinsurance markets.
- Reporter for a San Francisco newspaper where I won state awards on education and urban affairs news coverage.
- Served on the Contra Costa County Board of Education since 1990.
- Currently serving as the president of the Contra Costa County Board of Education
- Acts as the Contra Costa County and Alameda Count delegate to the California School Boards Association
Priorities:
- Advocate for adequate local, state and federal funding for Contra Costa County Office of Education programs and services
- Assure county board meetings are conducted openly so the public has full access to board actions
- Render fair decisions on student inter-district transfer appeals and student expulsion appeal and charter school appeal cases
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