Candidates
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Julie E. Haywood
6,949 votes
15.83%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Health care attorney
- 15 year resident of Wyncote , 2 children graduates of CHS ('08, '10), 1 child senior at CHS
- B.A. Economics, UMass, Amherst; J.D. UCLA School of Law
- CHS PTO Co-President (2009-2010)
- Cheltenham African American Alliance
- School District Strategic Planning Committee
- Cheltenham Academics Steering Committee
Priorities:
- Provide an excellent education and prepare students to compete in a global economy
- Eliminate the Achievement Gap and create a culture of high expectations for all students
- Manage the school district in a cost effective and transparent manner
Mary L. Russell
6,921 votes
15.76%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Lawyer
- J.D., cum laude, Georgetown Univ. Law Center; B.A. Kalamazoo College
- Cheltenham resident since 1990; both children attended Cheltenham schools K - 12
- Steering Committee, Cheltenham Assoc. For Gifted Education (2003-2010)
- Steering Committee, Special Needs Advocacy Group (2006 - 2010)
- Achievement Gap Subcommittee, Cheltenham Strategic Plan Committee (2008 - 2009)
- UPG Diversity Committee (2004 - 2005)
Priorities:
- Continue and enhance efforts to eliminate all achievement gaps
- Continue and increase focus on community engagement, transparency, and effective communication
- Enhance long-range planning to ensure students receive an excellent, cost-effective education and can achieve to their full potential
James F. Butt
6,752 votes
15.38%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Engineer
- 25 Year Resident of Cheltenham, Current School Director
- Co-Chair of Facilities Committee, Board Member at EASTERN Center for Arts and Technology
- BS, Aerospace Engineering, Va Tech; MA, Applied Mathematics, Temple
- Past Co-President, United Parents Group
- Past Chair, Cheltenham Economic Development Task Force
- Board Member & Head Umpire, Cheltenham Little League; Past Co-President, Cheltenham Sports
Priorities:
- Excellent and Cost Effective Education for the 21st Century
- Community Engagement and Transparency
- Achievement for All
Paula Rae Barvin
6,740 votes
15.35%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Community Activist
- BA in American History, Barnard College,1981
- United Parents Group Co-President for 3 years
- Board member of the Cheltenham Adult School
Priorities:
- Excellent Education for the 21st century that is Cost Effective
- Community Engagement and Transparency for decision-making
- Achievement for All
Napoleon Nelson
6,712 votes
15.29%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Business Strategist
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BS + Computer Science, c/o 2002
- Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, MBA, c/o 2007
- 2011 Cheltenham Democrats Committeeperson of the Year
- Committeeperson, Cheltenam Ward 2-4
Priorities:
- Continue to build a great school system that meets the needs of ALL of our students
- Be great stewards of our school system and our townships tax dollars
- Continue to incorporate all district stakeholders the strategic process and improve communication practices
Myron W Goldman
2,563 votes
5.84%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Retired Math Teacher (43 years; last 28 at Masterman School
- Boston University B.A.; M.Ed.
- School Board Director 1985-1989
- Math Teacher of the Year 2008; Elected Union Building Representative at Masterman for 25 years
- "A Neglected Minority" (Mathematics Teacher, v73 n3 p175-77 Mar 1980)
- 69 years old; married (Louise);3 children (David, Richard, Bethanne)
- Resident of Elkins Park since 1974
Priorities:
- Control taxes and improve oversight of contracted repair work
- End "Achievement Gap" for all students, including those with special needs
- Limit Cheltenham schools to children who are legally entitled to attend
Jim Custer
2,471 votes
5.63%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Technical Consultant
Priorities:
- Control taxes by balancing expenditures with revenues to provide quality schools for children within a budget the taxpayers can afford
- Improve accountability of administration in oversite of the educational programs
- Develop a comprehensive plan for building and repairing schools that includes a Capital Project budget open to public review
Rebecca Hollinger Johnson
2,428 votes
5.53%
Loren J. Vallerio
2,356 votes
5.37%
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