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San Diego County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
Board Member; Escondido Union School District Voter Information

Full Term.

Results as of Nov 30 4:36pm
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Linda Woods Click here for more information about this candidate 15,931 votes 22.3%

  • Occupation: Board Member/Homemaker
  • Proud wife and mom
  • Honored to have served on the Escondido Union School Board since 1990
  • Graduate of the California School Board Association's Masters in Boardsmanship and Masters in Governance trainings
  • Former teacher with a B.S. in Education and a CA Teaching Credential
  • Member of the Escondido Education COMPACT Board
  • Recipient of numerous recognitions during 25 years of volunteering in our schools and community
Priorities:
  • "Doing what's best for kids" is the guiding force behind my words and actions.
  • We must work together with our families, staff, and community to ensure that ALL students reach their full, and unique, potential.
  • We must spend tax dollars wisely to provide ALL students with a strong academic foundation which also nurtures their curiosity and creativity.
Joan Gardner Click here for more information about this candidate 15,070 votes 21.1%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member
Priorities:
  • All students must be encouraged to reach their highest potential.
  • Your money will be spent wisely and as promised.
  • No allegiance to any special interest group, vendor or union.
Marty Hranek Click here for more information about this candidate 14,359 votes 20.1%
  • Occupation: Educator/Parent
  • Elementary School Principal, 2007-Present
  • Teacher and Assistant Principal, 1988-2007
  • Parent of Kindergarten and 5th Grade Students in EUSD
  • Bachelor's of Science, U.C. Riverside
  • Masters in Educational Leadership, SDSU
Priorities:
  • Transparency of Educational Process for the Public
  • Accountability for our School Board Members and District Administration
  • Seek out Good Relationships with our Parents, Teachers, and Students
Jose M. Fragozo Click here for more information about this candidate 14,198 votes 19.9%
  • Occupation: Parent/Electronic Technician
  • Palomar Community College(Certificate in WeldingTechnology)
  • Mesa Community College (Cert. in Electrical)
  • San Diego Unified School District O& M
  • Vista Unified School District O&M
  • San Diego County Water Authority O&M
  • Chairman SDCOE /North County L&M Parents Conferences
Priorities:
  • *Building Relationships with Teachers and Parents
  • *Student Achievment
  • *Safe Environments in our Schools
Royce Moore Click here for more information about this candidate 11,806 votes 16.5%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member
  • B.S.
  • M.A.
  • Doctorate
Priorities:
  • Our task as a board will be to find ways to provide more education with less money in the coming budget crisis years.
  • I fully understand the task of implementing government mandates, educational theory and policies regarding school improvement.

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  Official Information

Escondido Union School District Board Web Page
News and Analysis

North County Times

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