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Los Angeles County, CA November 8, 2011 Election
Governing Board Member; Monrovia Unified School District Voter Information

Results as of Nov 18 2:05pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (18/18)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Rob Hammond Click here for more information about this candidate 1,650 votes 21.26%

Priorities:
  • Keep students in our district
  • Prepare every student for higher learning
  • Market the districts success
Bryan J. Wong Click here for more information about this candidate 1,613 votes 20.78%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Executive Director for affordable housing
  • Director of the Board for a community bank
  • tahf.bw@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Top priority is fiscal stability
  • Narrow the achievement gap
  • Develop world class schools within the district
Ed Gililland Click here for more information about this candidate 1,607 votes 20.71% Priorities:
  • Continued Academic Progress
  • Students Prepared for Life (College and Career Prep)
  • Continued Parent Satisfaction and Increases in Enrollment
Janeane Lechuga Covarrubias Click here for more information about this candidate 975 votes 12.56%
  • Occupation: Escrow Officer
  • Clifton Middle School Parliamentarian
  • Monrovia Library Literacy Program Fundraiser
  • Monrovia Latino Heritage Society Education Committee
  • Monrovia Girl Scout Troop 311 Volunteer
  • janeanelc@yahoo.com
Priorities:
  • Strengthen partnership between parents, educators, and the district
  • Ensure smoother academic transition for new students
  • Enrich ROP with partnerships that consider employment trends
Terrence G. Williams Click here for more information about this candidate 952 votes 12.27%
  • Occupation: Sales-Marketing of Trucking and Transportation/Businessman
  • wtedus@aol.com
Priorities:
  • provide leadership as a good role model for students, staff and parent
  • help enhance student success in all of our schools, retain our quality teachers.
  • represent geographical diversity on the Board and within the district
Ed McCarthy 692 votes 8.92% David Dale Crabtree Click here for more information about this candidate 272 votes 3.50%
  • Occupation: Education Leadership Consultant
  • Retired from public education after 34 years of service
  • Certificate in School Business Management from USC
  • Masters of Science in School Administration from Cal State Fullerton
  • B.S from South Dakota State University
  • Named Outstanding student at Cal State Fullerton
  • Member of the 1972 US Olympic Traning Camp & High School All American in Wrestling
  • ddcrab@aol.com
Priorities:
  • Finding new ongoing sources of income for the District
  • Implementing a community mentoring program
  • Promoting pre-school programs at each elementary site

Basic candidate data supplied by the applicable elections official. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  Official Information

Monrovia Unified School District
District Statistics

EdData.org

GreatSchools.org
Candidate Forum

Monday October 17
time:
7:00-8:30 pm
place:
Open Door Church - 522 E. Cypress Ave, Monrovia
co-sponsors:
Monrovia Teachers Association, Open Door Church, League of Women Voters Pasadena Area
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