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San Diego County, CA | June 5, 2012 Election |
Running for OfficeBy Bob CorneliusCandidate for Member; San Diego County Board of Education; District 1 | |
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The most compelling reason for my candidacyThe San Diego County Board of Education is in need of a strong leader whose education, career and experience are relevant to the job. My experience in public education tells me that there needs to be much greater support for the Special programs operated by the County Office of Education and much greater support for the school districts. A major effort must be made to restructure the school finance system to make it stable and to have the available resources effectively directed to the "classroom".
The Board of Education needs someone who knows something about school finance and resource allocation (budgeting and someone who is familiar with what it takes to have high performing schools that produce high-level student achievement. Efforts must be made to increase research and development regarding learning theory and learning techniques that will help the teacher in the classroom. Efforts must be made to return support for libraries, nurses, counseling, and other programs that are essential to providing support to the classroom. It is essential to focus on the needs of the students and student achievement. It is critical that the County Board of Education support increased resources, resolve special education funding, assist school districts, and start rethinking how we spend our education dollars. We should interact at the state and federal level to change education policy. |
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