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Norman Yee
145,232 votes
16.65%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- Education Consultant
- former San Francisco K-12 and community college teacher
- former Executive Director of Wu Yee Children's Services for over 15 years
- served as President and Vice President of the San Francisco Board of Education
- Proud Public School Parent
- Graduate Degree in Education
Priorities:
- Early Childhood Education
- Parent Involvement and Leadership
- Rewarding Quality Teachers
Sandra Fewer
115,192 votes
13.21%
- Occupation: Education Policy Director
- 7 years as Education Policy Director at Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth
- Served on 10 School Site Councils and several SFUSD committees
- Served 12 terms as PTA President and 10 as Vice President
- Mother of 2 SFUSD graduates and 1 current student
- Bachelor's degree in Administration of Justice
- Master's degree in Public Administration
Priorities:
- Raise the standard of expectations and close the achievement gap
- Engage parents in the education community
- Develop more successful principals and reduce inefficiencies
Jill Wynns
77,849 votes
8.92%
- Occupation: School Board Member
- BA Humanities, New College at Hofstra University
- California School Boards Assoc Board of Directors
- Past President, Association of California Urban School Districts
- Women Who Could Be President, League of Women Voters
- Board of Directors, Council of the Great City Schools
- Calif State Board of Education, Title I Comm of Practitioners
Priorities:
- Securing adequate funding for California's public schools
- Closing the achievement gap between ethnic and language groups
- Improving the public perception of San Francisco's public schools
Rachel P. Norton
76,904 votes
8.82%
- Occupation: Parent/Editorial Director
- Public school parent since 2002;
- Member, CAC for Special Education;
- Former Co-Chair, Argonne Elementary PTO
Priorities:
- Closing the Achievement Gap and implementing the district's Strategic Plan;
- Implementing a simpler and more transparent student assignment policy that works for families;
- Increasing trust and accountability between the school district and its primary partners - students, teachers, parents and community members.
Barbara "Bobbi" Lopez
72,606 votes
8.32%
Jaynry Mak
71,238 votes
8.17%
- Occupation: Parent/Youth Advocate/Attorney
- Chairwoman, Community Youth Center of San Francisco
- Former Member, SFUSD Hardship Appeals Board for Student Assignment
- Community Council, Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center
- Former Staff to the late Congressman Tom Lantos and then-Supervisor Fiona Ma
- Member, State Bar of California
- Juris Doctor, USF School of Law & B.A. in Business Administration, University of San Francisco
Priorities:
- Increasing Funding and Per Pupil Spending
- Retaining and Recruiting Quality Teachers & Classifed Staff at Every School
- Closing the Achievement Gap
James M. Calloway
56,276 votes
6.45%
- Occupation: Teacher/Counselor/Principal
- Doctor of Education
- Master of Arts-Education Administration
- Bachelor of Arts-Major:Sociology
- Associate of Arts
- Standard Teaching Credential
- Education Administration Credential
Priorities:
- A specified and individualized excellent educational progrm for all students
- Provide our students with a well-rounded education including both basic skills and enrichment programs
- Excellent educational leaders, teachers and classified staffs at all school sites with excellent pay for credential and classified staff members
Emily Murase
52,506 votes
6.02%
- Occupation: Executive Director
- Former SF public school student and current parent to two public school students
- Board Member, Rosa Parks JBBP Parent Teacher Community Council
- Board Member, Lowell Alumni Association
- Chair (former), Parent Advisory Council
- Founding Member, Asian Pacific American Women's Leadership Institute
- PhD in Communications
Priorities:
- Address the enrollment crisis
- Close the achievement gap between high and low performing students
- Ensure teacher retention and recruitment
Kimberly Wicoff
51,021 votes
5.85%
- Occupation: Nonprofit Project Director
- Deputy Director, Communities of Opportunity
- MBA, Stanford University
- Board Member, Angel Island Association
- Member, And Castro for All
Priorities:
- Great schools in every neighborhood
- Closing the gap in student achievement
- Sensible, fair choice in school assignment
Marigrace Cohen
39,279 votes
4.50%
- Occupation: Retired School Administrator
- Hunter College, B.S./ Masters Counseling Psych - Univ. of Illinois/ Masters Ed Admin - SFSU
- 44 years SFUSD/teacher/counselor/site administrator/ central office administrator
- Supervisor School to Career Dept./ Regional Occupational Program SFUSD
- Administrator of Year - Career and Technical Ed (2006) from Assoc. of Cal Admins
- Community Service Leadership (2006) - IRS
- Wallenberg High School Service Award (2008)
Priorities:
- Improve Instructional Program/ Science& Math (K-12) - 21st Century Technology
- Support Neighborhood Schools/ Revise School Assignment Process
- Reinstate JROTC
Harold Brown
28,760 votes
3.30%
Omar Khalif
24,669 votes
2.83%
- Occupation: Mediation/Parent/Advocate
- BA Humanities
- AA Degree
- Mediation Certificate
Priorities:
- Parent Neighborhood School Choice
- Parent Program Choice
- Curriculum Compassionate Teachers
Alexander Young
23,462 votes
2.69%
Glenn Davis
18,858 votes
2.16%
Kelly Wallace
15,374 votes
1.76%
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