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Los Angeles County, CA November 5, 2013 Election
Governing Board Member; Claremont Unified School District Voter Information

Results as of Nov 19 1:58pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (13/13)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Nancy Treser Osgood Click here for more information about this candidate 3,147 votes 29.03%

  • Occupation: College Administrator
  • B.A. in English from Pomona College
  • M.A. in Religious Education from Claremont School of Theology
  • Chair of the Board of Directors for the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for the Southwest United States
  • Claremont Educational Foundation (CEF) Secretary, Chamber of Commerce Liaison, Business Partners Committee
  • Volunteered in Claremont schools for 14 years
  • Attended Claremont School Board meetings and retreats for the past 18 months
  • osgood4claremontschools@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Explore options for maximizing the impact of District surplus property funds on the learning environment
  • Nurture relationships with the Claremont After School Programs (CLASP), Claremont Educational Foundation (CEF), and Claremont Chamber of Commerce
  • Strengthen partnerships with the Claremont Colleges and other local universities
David Nemer Click here for more information about this candidate 2,293 votes 21.15%
  • Occupation: Retired Teacher
  • BA Psychology, Northwestern University
  • MA Psychology, Claremont Graduate School
  • 30+ years with CUSD, extensive committee work
  • Leadership roles in teachers' groups and local organizations
  • 5+ years of experience as registered stockbroker
  • Commitment to optimal education for all students
  • danemer@verizon.net
Priorities:
  • Responsible allocation of increased funding from local property sales and state revenues
  • Improvement of decision making practices and two-way communication
  • Collaborative implementation of Common Core curriculum and testing
Steven Michael Llanusa Click here for more information about this candidate 2,218 votes 20.46%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, Claremont Unified School District
  • Vice-president, Claremont School Board
  • Claremont Educational Foundation Board Member
  • Community Hero, KCET & Union Bank
  • California PTA Service Award
  • Claremont District Asset Advisory Board
  • N.A.S.A. Student Teacher Excellence Project
  • stevenllanusa@gmail.com
Priorities:
  • Support implementation of district goals
  • Transitioning to Common Core Curriculum using technology
  • Establish neighborhood school attendance boundaries
Paul A. Steffen Click here for more information about this candidate 1,710 votes 15.77%
  • Occupation: Real Estate Broker
  • Owner Property Management Company
  • BA Economics, UCLA
  • MBA, Pepperdine University
  • Chair, Claremont Community Foundation
  • Past President, Rotary Club of Claremont
  • paul@wssir.com
Priorities:
  • Foster a Creative Environment for Students, Faculty and Staff
  • Ensure the Unique Needs of Each Student are Addressed
  • Provide a Safe and Effective Learning Environment
Joseph Salas 1,473 votes 13.59%
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