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Sylvia Scott-Hayes
124251 votes
53.5%
- Occupation: College Boardmember/Educator
- Over 20 years experience in higher education, expertise in student support programs. Co-founder of University Writing Center.
- Director, UniversityTesting Center, Cal State L.A.
- L. A. County Judicial Procedures Commission, Commissioner
- Young Women at Risk Program, Board Member
- First Latina to serve as President of the Board of Trustees. Established scholarship fund for students who transfer to 4- year university.
- M.A. Urban Education, Politics & Public Policy doctoral program in progress.
Priorities:
- Continue to fight for equitable funding for Community Colleges.
- Maintain the level of quality educational and workforce training programs for all students.
- Increase scholarship opportunities for students who transfer to universities.
Mark Isler
63885 votes
27.5%
- Occupation: Public School Teacher
- Masters Degree in Education from Loyola Marymount University
- B.A. Degree from Brooklyn College
- California Credentials in Secondary, Elementary and Administraive Education
- Past President of $10,000,000 business
- Host of Weekly Television Program," Saving the American Dream" seen on Sunday's at 5:30PM on Channel 36
- Member of the Program Committee of the Executives, Fund-Raising Arm of the Jewish Home for the Aging
Priorities:
- Students must be prepared and motivated to succeed while attending community college.
- Scarce resources must be allocated to increasing the number of classes and educational opportunities available to students.
- We need to expand vocational options for students that are not academically oriented.
Donna J. Warren
44154 votes
19.0%
- Occupation: Educator/Auditor/Instructor
- B.S. in Accounting from Cal State University at Los Angeles
- Regional Coordinator for Education for the Association of Government Accountants (AGA)
- Former Candidate for Lt. Governor (November 5, 2002)
- A.A. in Sociology from Southwest Community College
- Certified Government Financial Manager
- Retired Department of Defense Supervisory Auditor
Priorities:
- Stopping the Governor's Outrageous 10.3% Budget Cuts to the Community Colleges
- Restoring the $11 per unit tutition ($24 per unit effective Fall 2003)
- Education and Jobs, Not Prisons
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