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Contra Costa County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
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My Plan: Taking Action for a Change

By Evelyn Javier Centeno

Candidate for Board Member; Contra Costa Community College District; Ward 3

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For decades, the College District have invested in building infrastructure--thanks to the 2002 and 2006 bonds passed by the voters. However, while the District built grandiose campuses, education and the plight of students were neglected. Where are efforts to find supplemental funding to invest in our people?
The fees to attend Contra Costa's Community Colleges continue to rise, almost doubling in the last ten years. At the same time, the quality has declined--courses have been cut, classroom sizes have grown with teacher layoffs and the graduation rate continues to decline. We need to turn our colleges around to prepare our students for the modern day workforce.

For decades, the College District have invested in building infrastructure--thanks to the 2002 and 2006 bonds passed by the voters. However, while the District built grandiose campuses, education and the plight of students were neglected. Where are efforts to find supplemental funding to invest in our people?

I believe it is time to take action for a change. It is time to focus on our students and our community. Here is my plan to turn our colleges around:
1. Aggressively pursue public-private partnerships to make up for lost revenue from the state.
2. Close the achievement gap.
3. Fight for more financial aid for students.
4. Ensure that unrestricted funds in the budget go to education needs such as programs, courses, faculty and advisors.

Please vote for me on November 2.

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