LWV League of Women Voters of California
Fresno County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
 Smart Voter Alita Warner

Candidate for
Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 5

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Biographical Highlights
  • Occupation: Businesswoman
  • Co-Owner of Opening Pathways to Reading
  • Co-Author of Program on State Board Of Education Supplemental Programs List
  • Operations Manager Federal Express
  • Founder /House Manager of Shelter for Domestic Violence Victims
  • Graduate of Leadership Institute, Arlington, Virginia
  • Group Home Parent for Teenaged Boys and Girls
Top Priorities if Elected
  • An Honest Look At how Fresno Unified is Doing
  • Results, Not Excuses
  • Alita Warner's No Excuses Plan for Improving Our Schools
Position Papers
How Are Fresno Schools Doing?
Some Alarming Statistics About Our Schools and Community
Alita Warner's No Excuses Plan For Improving Our Schools
Seven Areas to Focus on to Improve District Performance
Response to Paul A. Garcia on Statistical Data From Dual Bilingual Program
As a community we need to stop arguing over past efforts and get on with the future ,finding successful schools and programs that do work within the framework of the new law. We owe it to our students, community and country.
 
Key Endorsements
  • Jerry Duncan, City Council-Elect District 6
  • Anne Speake, Former President, Fresno County Chamber of Commerce
  • Coke Hallowell, President River Parkway
Campaign Contact Information
E-mail: agw@opr4reading.com


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