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Carol Mills
42609 votes
49.95%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Undergraduate degree from the University of California, Riverside
- Juris Doctorate from McGeorge School of Law
- 13 years as a Lead Attorney at the Fifth District Court of Appeal
- Previously employed for five years by the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Executive Board of the Fresno County Trustees Association
- Masters in Governance from the California School Boards Association
Priorities:
- Academic goals: working to close the achievement gap and increase overall student performance; reducing the drop-out rate; and addressing discipline
- Facilities goals include making a southwest Fresno middle school a reality, following through on the high priority athletic projects.
- Seeing that a career technical high school called for as a second tier priority in Measure K is built.
Natalie S. Clark
42443 votes
49.75%
- Occupation: Senior Project Manager
- Mother of Zoe (7 years old) and Quincy (4 years old)
- Product of Fresno Unified School District (K-12)
- MBA, California State University, Fresno
- Board Member, Tree Fresno
- Co-Owner of Gazebo Gardens and Miller-Clark Nursery
- School Site Council and PTA member, Hamilton K-8
Priorities:
- Greatly expand vocation and career education and teach our children what they need to know for life after school
- I will use my business experience to increase the district's financial accountability
- I will support pro-active programs that stem the alarming rise in dropouts and crime to enhance school safety
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