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El Dorado County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
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Establishing and Growing Excellent Educational Facilities

By Tim Cary

Candidate for Governing Board Member; El Dorado Union High School District

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During my service on the EDUHSD Board, EDUHSD has a tremendous record of accomplishment in improving and expanding our District's educational facilities. My work experience as a school district attorney, in which I have purchased real property for districts and worked on legal issues regarding school district construction projects has been a valuable asset to the EDUHSD Board as it builds new school facilities.
During the last two years alone, EDUHSD has built and improved facilities at all our comprehensive high schools:

● Ponderosa High: Modernized, improved, and beautified the facilities. ● Oak Ridge High: Added a new wing of classrooms, upgraded facilities, and facilitated much-needed sports stadium improvements by providing a loan to the Sports Boosters. ●El Dorado High: Facilities improved and modernized, and sports stadium upgraded. ●Union Mine High: Added new classrooms and core facilities.

EDUHSD facilities programs involve the use of tens of millions of dollars of public funds; experience and knowledge is mandatory for success in monitoring and implementing these programs. I have the experience needed; as an education lawyer I have acquired numerous parcels of real property for school districts, and have worked on a multitude of complex school construction project issues.

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