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San Bernardino County, CA | November 4, 2014 Election |
Three PrioritiesBy Richard LavinCandidate for Member, Governing Board; Rim of the World Unified School District; Trustee Area 2 | |
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Cut waste, increase enrollment, preserve vocational educationIt is imperative that we avoid a county takeover of our District. Labor negotiations are underway and the Board is studying the prospect of shuttering a school. But after these measures, further belt tightening will be necessary. During my twenty one years of teaching in the Los Angeles district, I saw a great deal of wasteful spending for out-of-classroom personnel, faddish professional development, expensive new textbooks caterering to short-lived educational "reforms", superfluous testing, consultants, and perks. Any such expenditure at Rim Unified should undergo rigorous scrutiny. In addition, I hope to enhance revenues by increasing our enrollment. We need to reach out to those families who are not sending their children to Rim Unified, and to address their concerns. I think we should engage with our support organizations to promote and publicize our program. Every time I visit a campus, I'm inspired by the level of teaching and student achievement I observe. I wish more people had the opportunity to witness this. By encouraging community members to get involved on our campuses, we create advocates for our schools. I also think we can create partnerships with families that home school to provide selected classes, resources, and activities that they are presently lacking. I am a great fan of vocational education. For years, we have condescended to those students who are not college bound and I think that is a mistake. Today, colleges have priced themselves beyond the reach of many promising candidates while ignoring their vocational needs. A good diesel mechanic can make six figures. How many successful contractors started in carpentry shop? We have a strong Regional Occupation Program and that can be a powerful draw for students who are not currently enrolled in our schools. |
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