Candidates
(Vote for 3)
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Micah Ali
2,282 votes
15.75%
Priorities:
- Improve the academic performance of our students and reduce dropout rates.
- Maintain campus safety and expand after-school programs that help kids succeed.
- Increase parent and community involvement in our neighborhood schools.
Charles Davis
1,412 votes
9.74%
- Occupation: Governing Board Member, Compton Unified School District
- card2cd@aol.com
Sandra F. Moss
1,204 votes
8.31%
- Occupation: Deputy Probation Officer
Gregory Pitts
1,049 votes
7.24%
Carol "Ann Bradley" Jordan
1,021 votes
7.05%
- Occupation: Educator
- B.A. History Occidental College (1976)
- Teaching Credentials CSDH (1983)
- M.A. Educational Administration CSLA (2005)
- CUSD Board Trustee (1998-2001)
- Teacher 1977-1990 and 2009-2015
- Title 1 Coor./Administrator (1990-2009)
- caroljordan@sbcglobal.net
Priorities:
- Increase Graduation Rate
- Increase College and Career Readiness
- Improved Infrastucture
Barbara Jean Calhoun
960 votes
6.63%
- Occupation: Parent
- Fmr. Compton Board Of Trustee
- Fmr. Compton City Council
- Cal-Neva Board, Appt by Mark Ridley Thomas
- babs311lady@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Our schools need a Homeless Advocate office at our school sites
- Our schools need a crisis advocate office at our school sites
- Teachers/employees need better working conditions, better pay
Richard Michael Alatorre
932 votes
6.43%
Jerry Randle
795 votes
5.49%
Skyy D. Fisher
637 votes
4.40%
Arturo D. Frazier
612 votes
4.22%
- Occupation: Consultant/Designer/Minister
- Former Liaison, Compton City Council
- Former Field Rep., California State Legislature
- Former Field Rep., U.S. Congress
- Former Instrustor, L.A.U.S.D.
- Youth Pastor, Full Harvest Int'l Church
- Boardmember, Compton Chamber of Commerce
- adfrazier3@yahoo.com
Priorities:
- Student Achievement - Provide Resources that aid in better test taking and results. More afterschool programs/job training
- Teachers - Improve teacher moral, teacher retention and teacher recruitment
- School Bond Money - Equitable and Transparent Distribution of Bond Funds
Francisco J. Orozco
602 votes
4.15%
Lizette "Lucha" Arévalo
547 votes
3.78%
Priorities:
- Better Fiscal Management
- Better Allocation of Resources & Support Services
- Better Classroom Curriculum & Instruction
Diana Padilla
466 votes
3.22%
- Occupation: Special Education Advocate
- Compton Special Education Advisory Committee Chairperson
- South Central Los Angeles Regional Center SD Committee Member
- Child Development Student
- Medical Assistant
- padilladiana20@gmail.com
Priorities:
- This position is not to fulfill a political ambition, but rather to exercise my commited passion to serve
- Committed to be clear and transparent to all stakeholders to seek the sole benefit of our children
- We must work together in a hospitable environment at our various sites to prosper our community and create successful students
Kim Smith
457 votes
3.15%
Omar C. Spry
387 votes
2.67%
- Occupation: Teacher/Contractor/Administrator
Justine Michelle Landeros
331 votes
2.28%
Denzell Otis Perry
258 votes
1.78%
Maria Hechavarria
242 votes
1.67%
Janette Mora
161 votes
1.11%
- Occupation: Teacher/Personal Trainer
Jolena Lomax
135 votes
0.93%
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Arts for L.A.'s Fall 2015 Arts & Culture Candidate Survey
- Compton USD Responses
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