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Santa Clara County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues
Board Member; Moreland School District


The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office.     See below for questions on Use of Funds, Appropriate Instruction, District Goals

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? 1. How would you determine that the schools are using federal, state and local funds wisely and fairly and how would you report your findings to the community?

Answer from Robert Varich:

The Moreland Business office regularly updates the Board of Trustees with financial updates as to how and where the funds are being used. This report and subsequent budget meetings and budget adoptions carry this work forward. Moreland continues to do amazing things with shrinking dollars. The community support from Moreland Ed Foundation, Music in Moreland and Sports in Moreland continue to show the commitment by parents and community members for the Moreland students.

Answer from Julie R Reynolds-Grabbe:

Federal and state agencies closely regulate how funding is being used by the school district. The Moreland School District business staff regularly updates the board on the status of how specific funds are being spent and does a fine job in this area. Community outreach is essential for reporting about the financial status of the district. A multi-pronged approach with the use of e-newsletters, a dynamic website, a facebook group with content that is updated regularly, and in-person community meetings to talk about progress, initiatives and challenges is essential to the success and continued support of the school district by its surrounding communities.

? 2. Are the schools offering instruction appropriate to the diverse educational abilities of all the students?

Answer from Julie R Reynolds-Grabbe:

I believe the schools are doing well in this area but there could be more focus on supporting children that are at the opposite ends of the spectrum. A good portion of instruction is spent on children in the middle and admittedly it is a challenge to support all children at all levels especially with decreased funding. But, it is essential for the viability of the district. I believe the recently approved Common Core State Standards are a major leap forward for instruction in California and look forward to the MSD's adoption and implementation. Also, I find it interesting that many parents send their children to charter and private schools in this area. I think some work needs to be done to fully understand why many parents decide not to send their children to local district schools. Moreland School District is losing critical funding because parents are voting with their feet. Someone should care enough to find out why and do what they can to reverse this trend.

Answer from Robert Varich:

Moreland Schools continues to be a District to watch in California and the Country. Moreland is a National Award Winner for its diverse education as recognized by the National Association of School Boards with its top in country MEGA Award, one of three winner's nationwide. Moreland has also won State and local recognition with A Goldin Award, Hoffman Awards and Distinguished Schools Awards. Moreland continues to be a Best Practices Model for other districts to visit.

? 3. Where do you want the District to be five years from now? What steps should the District take to get there?

Answer from Julie R Reynolds-Grabbe:

I envision MSD to be in a position to handle the forecasted enrollment demand. I hope that the days of closing schools are behind us and that the future of MSD contains compelling programs that give local and out-of-district parents a reason to send their children to our schools. I know many parents today who send their children to private schools because they don't find the current curriculum challenging or broad enough. I would like to see this change. I am impressed with the diligent work of the MSD staff and new superintendent and believe the District is poised to make significant strides in improving this District. Due to our current economic realities, it may be necessary for the district to seek out additional funds in the form of grants and matching funds to achieve these changes. I believe that strong leadership from the Board of Trustees without bias is critical for the long term viability of this school district. Having a balanced board consisting of board members from different areas of the district is essential.

Answer from Robert Varich:

I would love to see Moreland to continue to build on the student success currently taking place. I want to see continues improvement in articulation to the High School Level and for us to grow the district as our population grows. We need to continue the strong commitment to quality teachers and quality programs. We have a Gem in the Moreland Community.


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