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Megan Leslie Harding
5,196 votes
19.7%
- Occupation: Teacher
- Parent
- PTA Member
- High School Social Studies Teacher
- Executive Board Member ABCFT Local 2317
- BA History CSUDH
- MA Curriculum and Development emphasis Technology
Priorities:
- Fiscal accountability and open communication amongst all stakeholders
- Restoration of special programs for students and parents
- Partnership between parents, teachers, district personal, board members and the community
Irv Trinkle
4,324 votes
16.4%
- Occupation: Retired Navy Chief
- Ream Field Navy Federal Credit Union Vice President - prior
- Senior Chief Electronics Technician, U.S, Navy - Retired
- Fullerton College AA - Electronics Technical Degree
- MANPRINT Engineer - Raytheon Technical Services Company, LLC.
- Knott's Berry Farm Merchandise Department - Retired
- Buena Park Rotary Citizen of the Year (2005)
Priorities:
- Insure that we provide the best possible quality education for all Centralia children
- Maintain our district's conservative and transparant fiscal practices
- Improve on communications between our school district and our community
Lisa Jordan
4,155 votes
15.7%
- Occupation: Businessowner/Consultant/Parent
- Married, 3 children, attended local public schools, long term Orange County resident
- M.S. Rehabilitation Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Board Member (elected), National Employment Network Association (NENA) 2009-Present
- Girl Scout Leader, GSCOC, Buena Park/La Palma Service Unit, 2006-2010
- U.S. Navy Veteran, Operation Desert Storm
Priorities:
- Fiscal accountability & improved communication between key stakeholders
- School safety
- Maintenance of special services & programs for students & families
Art Montez
4,091 votes
15.5%
- Occupation: Member, Board of Education, Centralia School District
- Businessman
- M.S. & B.S., Landscape Architecture, University of Arizona
- A.A., Eastern Arizona Community College
- United States Marine Corps, Vietnam Veteran
- Married, 2 Children
- Children attended & graduated from Centralia Schools
Priorities:
- Improving Academic Achievement
- Keeping Schools Safe
- Maintaining Fiscal Accountability
Lisa L. Pellicano
3,439 votes
13.0%
- Occupation: School Clerical Employee
- Current Centralia School District employee with 15 years of service
- Clerical employee at school sites and District Office with 3 years of attendance accounting/purchasing in the Business Office
- San Marino PTA past President, Vice-President,Treasurer and Secretary
- La Palma Continental Little League past President and Secretary
- Campaign Treasurer 2002 Local Bond Measure H for Centralia School District
- Buena Park Council PTA past Secretary and Auditor
Priorities:
- Provide quality education to all students continuing to improve upon test scores
- Offer a balance for sound effective fiscal accountability with experience
- Be a representative voice for students, staff, parents, and community views
Kevin Sequeira
2,657 votes
10.1%
- Occupation: Mechanical Engineer/Parent
- I have 3 small children (2 elementary, 1 infant)
- 8 years proven leadership experience
- AYSO Coach (3rd yr), Referee (4th yr)
- 14 years Neighborhood Watch Block Captain/District Coordinator
- Highly supportive and involved wife
- Paid for my own college, CSULB Mech Eng
Priorities:
- Prioritize budgets, be fiscally responsible, reduce fraud and waste
- Expect parental involvement, lead children to success
- Reduce political correctness and enable honest discussion
Brenda Torres
2,522 votes
9.6%
- Occupation: Office Manager/Parent
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