Candidates
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Gregory P. Allen
- Occupation: attorney
- BA Stanford University
- MA Stanford University
- JD University of Illinois
- Chairman Palo Alto Ballet 1985-87
- Member State Bar of California
- Member State Bar of Illinois
Priorities:
- Improve students performance on standardized tests
- emphasize critical thinking (more essay questions, more writing)
- Formulate less intrusive and demeaning policies regarding computer and internet use by faculty and staff
Sarah Lindauer
Erin Taylor
(Write-In)
David R. Narum
- Occupation: Full-time Dad
- Part-time: environmental consultant; adjunct professor (HSU)
- Community Service: Bloomfield School volunteer; youth soccer coach; member, Arcata City Energy Committee
- Formerly: professor at Emory University and James Madison University
- Formerly: policy analyst; magazine editor
Priorities:
- To work with other Board members and the Superintendent to ensure that the District continues to offer our children a high-quality K-8 education.
- To work with children, parents and guardians, district personnel and community members to identify district needs and ways to meet those needs.
- To instill in our children a love of learning and the value in being honest, responsible, respectful, fair and compassionate people.
Charles Douglas
Mary Pincini Wells
- Occupation: Administrator, Humboldt State University
- School board trustee 1997 - present
- Child in Arcata School District K-8
- 18 year resident/home owner in Arcata
- MHA - Univ. Washington
- BS - UC Berkeley
Priorities:
- Promote strong academic performance and teaching excellence
- Explore new educational ideas and trends
- Maintain structured, safe, and supportive atmosphere
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