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Westside Board of Education #66 Choose 2

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Sarah Rider (NON)

Biographical Information

Education Master's Degree, Creighton University; Bachelor's Degree, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Current Public Office, dates held Westside Community Schools Board of Education, 1 yr. special appointed term, July 2023-present
Volunteer experience Current: past board president, The Collective for Hope: Grief's Journey, HEALing Embrace, Ted E. Bear Hollow

Why are you running for the school board? If elected, what will be your priorities?

I am running for the school board because I am deeply passionate about our community's education and committed to its success. With almost a decade of active involvement in various volunteer roles across the Westside district, I bring extensive experience to the table. My transition onto the board has been shaped by diverse leadership roles, providing me with the skills needed to address issues openly and collaboratively. If elected, my priorities include advancing Phase 2 of the bond plan, promoting academic excellence, and preparing students for future success. I am dedicated to serving with competence, compassion, and a shared vision for our community's future.

What is a school board member’s role and responsibility? How does that role differ from the role of the superintendent or administration?

Running for the school board is about embracing responsibility to guide and nurture our community's education. It involves crafting policies, ensuring transparency, and holding the superintendent accountable. As a candidate, I'm committed to managing taxpayer expectations and overseeing the completion of our master plan. Accountability is crucial; we must collaborate with the superintendent to ensure efficient operations. I am eager to continue my contribution to our board's consensus-building culture and prioritize responsible financial management to support student learning.

How can parents and schools work together for the benefit of all students?

Parents and schools can collaborate effectively by fostering open communication, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to student success. Schools should regularly engage parents through avenues like parent-teacher conferences, newsletters, and school events, providing insights into academic progress and addressing concerns. Conversely, parents can support schools by attending meetings, volunteering, and participating in decision-making processes. Together, they can create a supportive environment that nurtures each student's academic, social, and emotional development, ultimately enhancing the overall educational experience for all.

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Meagan Van Gelder (NON)

Biographical Information

Education Ed.D. Educational Leadership, Eastern Michigan University, MS in Curriculum & Instruction, University of Kansas, Elementary Education, Minor in Spanish, Graduated with Honors, University of Kansas
Current Public Office, dates held Westside Board of Education, 2018-current
Volunteer experience Westside Community Schools, YMCA, Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni Chapter, Omaha Races

Why are you running for the school board? If elected, what will be your priorities?

As a parent of two children and a Westside graduate myself, I know firsthand the importance of a high-quality education. I want every student to have the best education possible. That is why I am seeking re-election for District 66's Board of Education. If elected my priorities would be to ensure academic excellence at all grade levels, continue our efforts for teacher recruitment and retention, and maintain high quality budget management.

What is a school board member’s role and responsibility? How does that role differ from the role of the superintendent or administration?

A school board member's role is oversite for the district and to represent the taxpayers of the district in which I serve. This differs from the day-to-day responsibilities of the superintendent.

How can parents and schools work together for the benefit of all students?

Parents and schools can work together by learning from each other and listening to each other. Engagement and communication are important pieces to this partnership.