STUDENTS FIRST, POLITICS LAST
Too often, candidates prioritize political ideals over practical solutions. Our schools face universal challenges, and it’s time to demand more from those who seek to lead. True leadership is not about party lines but about turning words into meaningful actions that put STUDENTS FIRST.
Financial Responsibility that Delivers Results
Financial Responsibility
Cost-Benefit Analyses: Evaluate programs to ensure they are achieving goals efficiently. Review vendor contracts to guarantee competitive pricing.
Resource Optimization: Streamline administrative services and leverage technology to reduce costs.
Eliminate Waste: Cut redundant staff positions and unnecessary processes. Set strict limits on administrative expenses to prioritize the classroom.
Contract Management: Enforce competitive bidding for large contracts and implement performance-based clauses.
Oversight of Capital Projects: Ensure construction projects align with the district’s future needs and use funds responsibly.
Community Involvement: Establish budget advisory committees with stakeholders and create feedback channels for reporting inefficiencies.
Sustainability: Reduce energy and operational costs by investing in energy-efficient systems and implementing waste-reduction programs.
Streamline Professional Development: Focus on cost-effective in-house training and collaborate with neighboring districts to share resources.
Enforce Accountability: Implement strict policies to prevent misuse of funds, protect whistleblowers, and create fraud-reporting systems.
Protecting Our Students, Building Their Future
Student Safety
Physical Security: Conduct regular assessments of school infrastructure and work with law enforcement to address safety concerns.
Cybersecurity: Strengthen policies to safeguard student and staff data and ensure compliance with privacy standards.
Student Safety (Including Human Trafficking Prevention): Implement education and training on human trafficking prevention, collaborate with law enforcement, and establish robust safety protocols for vulnerable students.
Mental Health & Behavioral Health: Integrate mental health services into school safety measures, providing access to counseling, crisis intervention, and wellness programs.
Commuter Safety: Improve bus transportation safety by evaluating routes and ensuring safe, reliable transport.
Empowering Achievement, Unlocking Potential
Academic Achievement
Personalized Learning: Tailor education to individual needs, providing a path for every student to succeed.
Expanded Access: Increase opportunities for advanced coursework and vocational training.
Professional Development: Invest in ongoing training for teachers to enhance instructional quality and student outcomes.
Strengthening Education through Community Involvement
Community Relations & Communication
Foster transparency through regular forums, surveys, and open channels of communication.
Empower students and teachers by forming coalitions for quarterly board meetings and facilitating community Q&A sessions.