VOTER GUIDE – NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Tuesday, November 4, 2014 POLLS ARE OPEN 7:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OAKLAND AREA Website: www.lwvoa.org E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 248-594-6602 9 Candidates for School District Board Member for FOUR 4-year terms CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR JOYCE BRASINGTON 140 Amy Lynn Court Metamora, MI 48455 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? “Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat.” My Wildcat story started in 1968 as a kindergarten student. It continued as an employee of Oxford Schools from 19952013 as a teacher, counselor, middle school administrator, and elementary principal. Then my husband and I chose to raise our family here. My daughter, Jessica, is a 2012 graduate of OHS and my youngest daughter, Jennifer, is a junior at OHS. I want to continue being a Wildcat story as a board member. Local boards of education have a great responsibility. I would work tirelessly on behalf of the community to ensure we provide a quality education for all students. I’m a parent, taxpayer, alumni, active community member, former employee of the district, and currently work as a school principal for the Troy School District and am a doctorate student at the University of Michigan. I “know” Oxford and I “know” the business of education. Accountability – There needs to be accountability regarding initiatives the district has implemented. As a board member, I would ask for data to measure the success of these initiatives such as number of students participating, cost of the program to implement, cost of the program to be maintained, and how does it impact student achievement? Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 Page 1 of 7 Transparency – There needs to be transparency. I have looked and cannot find on the district website such things as performance reviews of the Superintendent and the recently renegotiated contracts for the Deputy Superintendent and Superintendent Emeritus. As a board member, I would ask this type of information be available and limit the number of closed meeting sessions. Student Achievement – Oxford students do not perform as well on standardized achievement tests as neighboring districts such as Lake Orion. As a board member, I would set policies which focus on preparing student to be career and college ready. Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued) CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR PAULA FOSTER 579 Doral Drive Oxford, MI 48371 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? I received my Bachelors in Sociology from Wilmington College of Ohio. We moved to Oxford 17 years ago and knew this was a community where we would start our family. Our son Henry is in 5th grade at OES and enjoys a variety of activities. For over 6 years, I have worked in the district in various positions (Head Start Family Service Worker, Substitute Teacher, Paraprofessional and Noon Aide). I enjoy my time volunteering in our school and with the PTO. I built my career around working with children (abused and special needs), parents and senior citizens. I managed a blended retirement community offering low income housing. My goal in running is to be a voice for parents and students. My slogan “Every Student Matters” is a philosophy essential for success. I’m a proactive advocate and feel that we need to continue to build trusting relationships within our district. Communication: When people are upset with a situation it is usually due to poor communication. We need to address this. When parents and students feel they are being validated, we build a bridge of trust. I would make myself available to the public outside of board meetings, and respond to emails and phone calls in a prompt manner. I expect the same leadership from my peers. Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 Page 2 of 7 Ownership: Board Members and Administration are accountable for the direction the district is going. Changes do not equal failure, but rather a higher standard of learning from past mistakes. If a program is not meeting expectations, we reevaluate it. Ownership is key if we want to teach our children responsibility. Finance: More research must be done before we do budget cuts or pay freezes in certain departments. There is no room for secret funds. I am highly efficient in asking questions and getting answers. Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued) CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR AMY HAMILTON 27 Park Street Oxford, MI 48371 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? I grew up in Lake Orion and moved to Oxford shortly after graduation. My husband and I have lived in Oxford for 20 years and we have three wonderful children, two of which attend Oxford Middle School. Although a staff nurse by heart, I have a master degree in nursing and currently run a busy medical surgical nursing unit and telemetry room at McLaren Oakland. My objective in life is to make sure my children receive a quality education and grow up to be successful, happy adults. In the last year, I have learned that this goal may not be the same for all the individuals that we trust our children with on a daily basis. This is the reason I would like to serve on the school board. I want to make certain decisions that are made are made for the children that we are responsible for and nothing else. With all the challenges that society and our children face today, we need to make sure that our schools are a place the community and children can trust and we are able to provide an environment for them to be successful. Our exceptional teachers need to be given the resources to teach the children in the classrooms. The need for communication and open discussion is well past due. Decisions that affect our children and our community should not be made before a forum is presented. School boards should be more accessible to the community. I fear our school district has become a political environment and we have forgotten what is really in the best interest for the children in our actual classrooms. I am a concerned mother who loves Oxford and my objective is to make sure our children receive the best possible education that I know Oxford Schools is capable of providing. ANGELA R. MITCHELL DID NOT RESPOND IN TIME FOR INCLUSION 651 Sandpiper Way Oxford, MI 48371 PAM PHELPS 1490 W. Drahner Road Oxford, MI 48371 Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 DID NOT RESPOND IN TIME FOR INCLUSION Page 3 of 7 Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued) CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR MIKE SCHWEIG 54 Spring Lake Drive Oxford, MI 48371 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? After over 29 years as a Parent, Teacher, Coach and Administrator, I've developed the skills and abilities vital to becoming a successful school board member. Having recently retired, I spent my last 15 years as a high school principal in the Oxford School District. Previously, I had been a high school administrator in Oshkosh, WI. This recent experience provides me a keen understanding of our district's programs and policies. Having lived in the district for 16 years, I've had the opportunity to build strong relationships with students, parents and community members, enabling me to be a trusted representative of the people. All three of our children have graduated from OHS, a further indication of my belief in our school system. With four new Board members being elected, this provides a great opportunity to take a fresh look at all aspects of the District and determining the future direction of our schools. However, three priorities I would like to review are: 1. Academic achievement and how well the exam exemption policy is working regarding getting our students college ready. 2. Improving employee morale - do they feel valued and appreciated? 3. Our Superintendent's leadership of the District what are his accomplishments? What areas need to be improved? The leadership of the District is entrusted to the Superintendent, but it's the responsibility of the school board to evaluate his results. Overall, our District is positioned well in terms of moving forward. As a contributing member of the Board team, I would keep an open mind as to how best to address these and any other issues that come before us. Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 Page 4 of 7 Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued) CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR KIMBERLY SHUMAKER 56 Crawford, Apt. 5B Oxford, MI 48371 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? I am running for the School Board because I enjoy being part of planning and implementing programs that benefit students. As evidenced below, I am a leader who believes in education and service to others. I am professional, ethical and diligent. Priority Issues facing Oxford School District: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Married with four children Dental Hygienist Former small business owner MASB Certified School Board Member Award MASB Award of Merit Completed 20 School Board courses and 130 education credits • Served on Howell School Board as Secretary, Curriculum and Negotiations committees Served on Oxford School Board five years Authored/taught a "Skills for Life" curriculum Volunteered for wrestling, soccer, and FIRST robotics teams for over eleven • years Served as youth group leader for 20 years Donated interior decorating services for renovation of a warehouse into a teen center Served on Homeowners Association Board, Deaconess Board and Building Committee Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 Page 5 of 7 Providing interventions for all students who need assistance to meet state standards and increase scores on state assessments I will continue to consider new approaches and support proven methods of increasing student knowledge and skills to enable them to reach their full potential. I will expect continued upward progress in scores while striking a balance between scores and skills. Creating a sustainable structure that affords increases in pay for employees I will thoughtfully consider the information provided by our business/finance department, be open to proposals, and seek employee input. Evaluating the effectiveness of initiatives implemented over the last five years and assessing their financial impact. I will continue to listen to parent and employee input, seek out information concerning the cost vs. revenue of initiatives, and bring forth concerns as well as compliments. Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued) CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR MARK W. STEPEK 1890 Lakesview Drive Oxford, MI 48371 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? Oxford resident since 1991. Profession: Attorney at Law; graduate of Detroit College of Law. Wife: Kathleen. Children: Myles 19, Blake 17 & Jenna 13. Oxford Booster President, Oxford Turf Committee & Oxford Ski Club Co-Director . My goal is to ensure full and proper communication to the public. Board members need to follow a strict protocol when making decisions impacting the district. I will support and assist in training board members to research issues, present facts, listen to opposing views thereby enabling them to select the best decisions for students. I love Oxford and feel it is a great place to raise children. I think it is the right time to bring my passion and expertise to a new level serving the school district and the families of Oxford. My experience as a father of Oxford students, Cub Scout leader, coach and community member along with my legal expertise will enable me to listen objectively to information and ideas, to generate new ideas and to make equitable decisions to move the district forward in offering students outstanding educational opportunities. Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 Page 6 of 7 I believe that “it takes a village to raise a child”. Consequently, the parent/teacher partnership is essential and vitally important to the overall success of a child’s education. I therefore advocate and support needed pay-raises for teachers and will seek funds in the budget to increase their salaries. Our nation is falling short in preparing our children adequately for competing in the world market. My intent is to support policies and procedures to create curricula offering both college-prep and skilled trades to equip our children in today’s world market. Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund OXFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued) CANDIDATES for SCHOOL BOARD FOUR 4-year terms Vote for no more than FOUR NOAH STEVENS 625 Lakes Edge Drive Oxford, MI 48371 Question 1 (150 Words or less): Please provide biographical information and explain why you are running for School Board and relevant qualities and skills you would bring to the position that you are running for. Question 2 (150 Words or less): What are the top three (3) Priority Issues facing your school district and what actions would you take to address them if elected to the school board? I am a nineteen-year-old male in my sophomore year in college. I was active in sports in high school being part of the soccer team and bowling. I have been part of the Oxford School District my whole life. I Graduated Oxford High School in 2013, I saw first hand as a student the way certain programs were implemented. Now I seek a school board position to see the flip side of things. I plan to bring youth, energy and new ideas to the board. In the Oxford Leader on the April 9, 2014 edition, CJ Carnacchio, had an article named “Its Time for School Critics to put up or shut up.” Taking that into consideration I would like to be an active citizen and not one that points the finger but rather a citizen that makes a positive difference. As a candidate for Oxford School Board my three top priorities are: Technology: Is becoming more relevant in education. As the board has implemented some right technology programs, like smart boards. I would wish to keep the spending on technology beneficial to the students. Representation: To represent the Oxford Schools would be an honor. I would hope I could represent all alumni, taxpayers, parents and students. I would listen to the community and hear what your concerns are, and try to understand all point of views. Academic achievement: To be able to set our students up for success by giving teachers and administrators the correct tools. To be focused on students no matter where their education could or will take them. To be aware of class sizes, teachers morale, test scores, exam policies and more play into success and we must be focused for our children’s future is at stake. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan national organization whose purpose is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League never supports or opposes any candidate or political party. Candidate responses are included as submitted and have not been edited except in cases where the replies have exceeded the stated word limitations. Spelling and Grammar were not corrected. The inclusion of candidates’ statements and opinions is solely in the interest of public service and in no way is to be construed as an endorsement by the League of Women Voters which takes no responsibility for any views or facts stated by the candidates. Copyright League of Women Voters Oakland Area 2014 Page 7 of 7 Published by the League of Women Voters Education Fund
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