Candidates
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Jeannie Schoonover
6716 votes
16.61%
Julie J. Murphy
6554 votes
16.21%
Scott Bischoff
6180 votes
15.29%
George Brunemann
4909 votes
12.14%
- Occupation: Owner- NgEK, Inc.
- Engineering Consultant
- MS Computer Engineering - University of Cincinnati (4.0/4)
- BS Computer/Electrical Engr. - University of Evansville (4.0/4)
- Elder High School (Valedictorian)
- Inventor on 13 U.S. Patents
Priorities:
- Individual Student Excellence
- Value to the Community
- Better Quality Metrics
Rick Ahlers
4759 votes
11.77%
Tim Wilking
4617 votes
11.42%
Nicole Hensley
3807 votes
9.42%
- Occupation: Teacher
- PhD. Educational Technology, anticipated 2019
- M.Ed. Instructional Leadership
- M.Ed. Education
Priorities:
- To represent every child within the Oak Hills Local Schools
- Continue to strive to make Oak Hills a leader in education in the region and in the state
- Improve communication within the school and the community to better serve our children
Gerry Trennepohl
2883 votes
7.13%
- Occupation: Retired - Procter & Gamble; small business owner
- BS University of Cincinnati. 1970
- MA Central Michigan University. 1975
- DBS Masters International School of Divinity 2005
- Certification IABC - current
Priorities:
- Choices - Give Parents & Teachers Choices in our Children's Education
- Every decision made the criteria is: .How Does This Effect Our Children, knowing the everyone does not learn the same.
- Community value is enhanced by quality affordable schools.
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