There are 197 public school districts in Oregon, each governed by a board of education. School boards set goals, establish policies, oversee the performance of district schools, and negotiate contracts. The state Board of Education sets broader educational policies and standards that local schools are required to follow.Qualifications: Candidate must be a registered voter and a resident of the district for at least 1 year. Employees of the district are not eligible unless employed as a substitute driver. ORS 332.016 and 332.018(2)Term: 4 years
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Town Where You Live
Gearhart
Your Experience/Qualifications
Retired: High School and Middle SchoolTeacher, Science Department Chair, High School Activities Coordinator and Student Government Advisor, Head Wrestling Coach. Past Gearhart City Councilor, Past Clatsop County Planning Commission Member and Chair.
County
Clatsop
I have skills in teaching, leadership, listening, negotiating, writing, and speaking. My career in the Seaside School District allows me to bring the perspective of an educator to the Board. My son attended Seaside Schools K-12 and took advantage of offerings and experiences to obtain a quality education. That allows me to bring the perspective of a parent. I want a quality opportunity for all students. I am proud to have been endorsed by the Seaside Education Association. I also have prior governmental experience. I was a Gearhart City Councilor. I was a Clatsop County Planning Commission Member and Chair.
School Districts have a legal obligation to comply with both federal and state education policies. There are many key policies.
Federal Ones Include:
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 504, Title IX, Civil Rights, Family Rights, Parental Rights, Every Student Succeeds Act.
State Obligations Include:
Laws and regulations covering areas such as curriculum, funding, teacher qualifications, special education, student assessment, and student discipline.
The cuts to the Federal Department of Education may have impacts on our local District and we must be vigilant to be up to speed to address impacts if they occur.
There have been recent concerns about curriculum choices and the District needs to ensure transparency so that parents can make proactive choices in the best interest of their children. The District should, and does in many ways, support a strong family engagement model.
The District needs to continue expanding the partnership with Clatsop Community College.
The District would benefit many students by expanding Vocational opportunities.