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Kern County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Board Member; Bakersfield City School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 15 1:30pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (137/137)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Ken Weir Click here for more information about this candidate 13772 votes 14.66%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • CPA and small business onwer since 1985
  • President, BCSD Educational Foundation
  • Past President and Director, Kern County School Boards Association
  • Former Director, Girl Scouts - Joshua Tree Council
  • Treasurer, St. Vincent de Paul Service Center & Thrift Store
  • Past Chairperson, Business and Education Committee, Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce
Priorities:
  • Continued increases in student achievement
  • Adequate, modern and up-to-date student housing and facilities
  • Efficient, effective and proven methods for dealing with the root causes of discipline and safety issues
Rick Van Horne Click here for more information about this candidate 12944 votes 13.78%
  • Occupation: Educator
Priorities:
  • Reduce Class Size
  • Clean, Safe School Facilities
  • Improve Test Scores
Lillian Tafoya 12401 votes 13.20% Jesus M. Garcia Click here for more information about this candidate 9575 votes 10.19%
  • Occupation: Parent/Education Researcher
  • Parent: My wife and I have four children; two in BCSD schools (Chavez and Compton) two in preschool. I will be a parent in the District for some time.
  • Educated: Graduate of UCLA and UC Santa Barbara, my hard working parents taught me value of a good education.
  • Involved In My Children's School: Booster Club, School Site Council, Chess, Track
  • Experienced: Chaired 5 years District Advisory Committee (DAC) on Title 1- I will come prepared for next level of responsibility on the Board of Educa
  • Knowledgeable: I understand issues and data related to education - STAR, API, AYP, and No Child Left Behind.
  • Truly Independent: Measure me on what I have been doing, I am not asking more of anyone than I have not already been doing myself.
Priorities:
  • Increase parental involvement at all levels. Parents are the first teachers; give them the tools to do better at home. We are all in this together.
  • Plan for the future - Growth in the Northeast and South Bakersfield will require new schools.
  • Fiscal stability. The finances of BCSD will not be undermined under my watch. We need to use the money we do have in a wise and efficient manner.
Henry G. Castaneda Click here for more information about this candidate 8386 votes 8.92%
  • Occupation: Parole Agent Supervisor
  • B.A. Criminal Justice
  • Kern County Probation Officer
  • Bakersfield Police Officer
  • Kern High School Police Officer
  • Internal Affairs Captain
  • Correctional Counselor Supervisor
Priorities:
  • Prioritize student's and teacher's needs
  • Help create working conditions that will intice teachers to remain and students to learn.
  • Recognize the importance of the classified staff and to treat them as equal partners in education.
Bill McDougle Click here for more information about this candidate 8163 votes 8.69%
  • Occupation: Retired Educator
  • Thirty-three years experience in Education
  • Thirty-one years in the classroom as a teacher and two years as a Vice Principal in the Bakersfield City School District
  • Bachelor's Degree in Social Science (CSU - Fresno) and Master's Degree in Educational Management (University of LaVerne)
  • Lifetime resident of Bakersfield with two children who attended Bakersfield City Schools
  • I know and understand the concerns of the community, parents, and educators of our district
  • I will be a Full-time trustee for the parents, teachers, and children of the Bakersfield City Schools
Priorities:
  • Establish an attitude of teamwork and shared responsibility between parents, teachers administrators and the Board of Education.
  • Obtain funding to build a new Middle School in the Northeast and to modernize present schools.
  • Decrease class size and treat teachers as professionals in order to recruit and retain qualified teachers.
Martha J. Hayes 7763 votes 8.26% Fred Haynes 6872 votes 7.31% Lisa L. Holle Click here for more information about this candidate 6819 votes 7.26%
  • Occupation: Parent/Teacher
  • PTA President-Roosevelt Elementary
  • School Site Council President-Roosevelt Elementary
  • Union Site Representative-Arvin Union School District
  • Parent Advisory Committee-Bakersfield City School District
  • Superintendent's Council-Arvin Union School District
  • School Site Council Secretary-Arvin Union School District
Priorities:
  • Bring back true neighborhood schools!
  • Improvement and re-structuring of middle schools.
  • Projecting a more positive image of the district and improve communication.
Jay M. Gauthier 4410 votes 4.69% Dotti Ray Click here for more information about this candidate 2659 votes 2.83%
  • Occupation: Pilot - independent contractor
  • College graduate
  • Flight instructor
  • VIDA site coordinator for the IRS
Priorities:
  • Improving the level of education for our children
  • Working to find the waste in our schools and finding a solution
  • Helping the children achieve higher test score

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