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Amy Hanacek
11,460 votes
67.1%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Attended University of Arizona, emphasis Business & Public Administration
- Irvine Business College - Business & Communication Cert.
- PTSA President/Committee Chair Leader
Priorities:
- Will support public schools creating productive citizens through a quality education.
- Will practice sound budgeting and prudent fiscal policies protecting our investment in our homes & neighborhoods by enhancing CUSD schools.
- Will promote outstanding education in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math preparing our students to be the next generation of innovators.
Karin Schnell
5,624 votes
32.9%
- Occupation: Community Volunteer
- Chair, Arts & Culture Commission, City of Dana Point (appointed)
- Chair, John Wayne Airport Arts Commission (appointed)
- Instructor, Museum Education, California State University, Fullerton
- Former Coordinator, Capistrano Alliance for Arts Education
- M.A., Exhibition Design/Museum Studies, California State University, Fullerton
- B.A.E., Arts Education (K-12 teaching credential), Oklahoma State University
Priorities:
- Develop and strengthen strategic partnerships between local businesses and colleges to support new and existing programs.
- Will be fiscally responsible and prudent with the district's budget, analyzing all the information necessary to make good decisions.
- Promote and maintain the values of a strong 21st century education that prepares all our young people for college, work, and life.
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