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Wendy (Wool) Bockholt
7,325 votes
27.51%
- Occupation: Parent
- PTA President 2003-2005
- PTA Vice-President 2002-2003
- LIttle League Board Member 2005-
- Environmental Engineer 1990-1995
- B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, 1990
- M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University ,1991
Priorities:
- Strongly advocating for a well-rounded, quality education
- Developing clear communication methods
- Encouraging community participation in the education of our children
Jeffrey D. Arnett
6,938 votes
26.06%
Priorities:
- Maintain high academic standards for our students
- Support responsible budget decisions in line with the Board's goals and objectives
- Increase public participation
Anita Herrmann
6,938 votes
26.06%
- Occupation: Community Volunteer
- Past PTA President, Vice President, Treasurer and chair of various committees.
- Classroom volunteer in Kindergarten, arts and math
- Employed as an Electrical Engineer at Hewlett Packard from 1987 + 2002
- Education: public schools in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida. BA Architecture, BS Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, MS Electrical Eng
- Parent of one high school student and one middle school student
Priorities:
- Maintain strong fiscal oversight
- Maintain good teachers with competitive pay and benefits
- Maintain strong academics
Michael Anthony "Mike" Flores
5,356 votes
20.12%
- Occupation: Father/Engineer/Businessman
- BS, San Jose State University -- email me at flores4fuhsd@yahoo.com
- AE, in Electronics Engineering, Oregon Institure of Technology
- Volunteer; Wilcox High School band program
- Volunteer, San Miguel Neighborhood Association
- Volunteer, Colombia Middle School after school program
- Civil Air Patrol, and for more visit my web site at http://www.easyresource.com
Priorities:
- Find cost effective ways to serve our community's needs. Reveiw Sunnyvale School District's budget, and the process used to make the budget
- Bring jobs and businesses back to our area. Thus allowing Sunnyvale School District to regain its strong quality schools without raising taxes.
- Implementing a Parent's information system that would keep all Parents informed of their students progress and school functions.
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