Biographical Information
Campaign Name
Chris Walter for BFHS Board
Education
B.S. in Chemistry from UW Madison
firstname
Chris
What differentiates you from the other candidates and current board members?
The main thing that differentiates me from the other candidate is that I am looking to change the status quo of the Big Foot High School board. Currently, the board does not see any issues with the district. This means that they have no desire to change anything, but I think that is wrong. Teachers in our district are not allowed to communicate directly with the board without fear of disciplinary action. All communications must be filtered through the district administrator first. The policies in question that should be repealed are 3112 and 4112, and they are open to the public. I encourage all voters to read the policies for themselves and see if they agree with them.
Students need teachers who look like them and they need to be exposed to teachers and perspectives different from their own. What will you do to advance the recruitment of teachers who reflect the diversity of your School District's student body?
As a board member I will make it my goal to advance educational excellency at Big Foot. When I was a student, the school had a policy of 'Small classrooms, big opportunities.' I want to bring that mentality back to the district. A part of that will be casting a broad net for teacher candidates and making sure to hire the best people for every position. Diversity of thought is a great strength in any group of people, and I will push for teachers that help broaden students minds and worldviews.
What is the role of a school board member in your school district? What do you see as a board member’s responsibilities?
A school board member should strive to hear the voices of the community and enact policies that reflect those voices. Board members are elected to serve the community and their job is to give the community what they want, in terms of education and opportunities for their children. Board members determine policy, budgets, and allocation of resources for the entire district. They also have a duty to advise and oversee the duties of the district administrator. Any action of the administrator is subject to the board, and should be the responsibility of the board.