Candidates
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Fred C. Leonard
73,479 votes
41.6%
- Occupation: Member, San Mateo County Board of Education
- Educational Consultant
- Teacher, grades 4-12 and Special Education
- School Principal - District Administration
- Certified Long-range Planner
- Educational Doctorate Degree in Organization and Administration
- Married 43 years, three grandchildren
Priorities:
- Maintain and establish programs based on student need to develop their objectives.
- Maintain an effective teaching and support staff paid a fair wage for their endeavors.
- Support legislation that fully supports public education.
William E. Cox
63,353 votes
35.9%
- Occupation: Educator
- Sequoia High School District Teacher for 30 years
Priorities:
- Efficient schools
- Pay parents for home teaching
- Higher academic standards for elementary schools
Fel Anthony Amistad
20,021 votes
11.3%
- Occupation: Parent / Realty mortgage/finance-executive
- BA STANFORD 1982 MBA UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
- Stanford ALumni Assn, PTA and High School Athletic Sponsor
- Law Studies JD program/Executive Grad STANFORD U
- Businessman/businessowner-entrepreneur, banker
- Unified School District Trustee candidate /PTA Member
- Pres.JAYCEES Dist. 17 1990-1 SF Area Daly City-San Mateo County
Priorities:
- School funding for special education, libraries and qualified teachers.
- School safety and facilities modernization without increased taxation.
- Insure that San Mateo's tax dollars for education are spent wisely
Robert A. "Bob" Green
19,666 votes
11.1%
- Occupation: Pharmacist
- Pharm.D from UCSF
- Past president of SM county Pharmacist Assoc.
Priorities:
- close attention to annual budget
- advocate a program to attract good teachers to this district
- involve local private business talent to volunteer time with school
Basic candidate data supplied by the County elections official.
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