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Santa Clara County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Board Member; East Side Union High School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of November 2 9:10pm, 28.82%% of Precincts Reporting (83/288)
(72 Writein Votes 0.31%)
Candidates (Vote for 2)

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Craig Mann Click here for more information about this candidate 5,373 votes 23.37%

  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, East Side Union High School District
  • Member and Past President, Board of Trustees, East Side Union HSD
  • 20+ years of diverse corporate, public and non-profit service experience
  • BSBA, San Jose State University; MBA, University of Phoenix
  • Member, Board of Directors, Mexican American Community Service Agency, 1999 - 2002
  • Member & Chair, San Jose Human Rights Commission, 1995-1998
  • Father of a successful East Side graduate and of a current East Side student
Priorities:
  • Continue reforms to enable East Side to deliver on its promise of academic, personal & social success for each and every student
  • Shrink the bureaucracy & redirect dollars to the classroom
  • Advance each student to the next level of academic proficiency annually
Lan Nguyen Click here for more information about this candidate 3,958 votes 17.21%
  • Occupation: Management Analyst, Santa Clara County Social Service Agency
  • Completing MA Degree in Couseling Psychology, BA Degree in Business Administration and Psycholgy, AA Degree in Business Administration
  • Board member, Santa Clara County Mental Health Department
  • 10 Years of direct working experiences with students, parents, and teachers including the positions of Child and Family Counselor and Administrator
  • Volunteer teacher in the area of catechism and language since 1987
Priorities:
  • Ensure fiscal accountability
  • Increase the graduation rate, reduce truancy and drop out rate
  • Enhance teaching curriculum in Math, Science, Reading, and Writing
Khanh D. Tran Click here for more information about this candidate 3,922 votes 17.06%
  • Occupation: Professor/Educator/IT Security Consultant
  • BS/MA Degree in Management, Candidate for Ed.D
  • IT/Engineering Professor, National University (2000-Current) and University of Phoenix (2000-Current)
  • Former Manager/Administrator, East Side UHSD with more than eight years experience in school district administration (1991-1999)
  • Former Manager/Coordinator II, San Joaquin County Office of Education with more than two years experience in county level administration (1999-2000)
  • Former Member of ACSA and CSEA; was CSEA Site Representative in 1991-1992
  • High-Tech Information Systems Security Consultant
Priorities:
  • Improve Education, After-School Programs, and Funding
  • Safety in Schools, Transportation, and Improve Child Nutrition
  • Recruiting Qualified Teachers
Juanita Ramirez 3,209 votes 13.96%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter.)
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Cecil W Lawson Click here for more information about this candidate 2,631 votes 11.44%
  • Occupation: Teacher/Parent/Businessman
  • Chief Information Officer, San Jose Police Department
  • Adjunct professor of Business and Computer Science
  • 20 Years of Business experience including the positions of Chief Executive Officer, Board Chairman, Research Fellow, Director
  • Member Curriculum advisory committee Evergreen Valley College
  • Awards: 1999 Recipient of Directors Award for service to America's children K-12 grade : White House office of Science and Technology
  • Father of three children; all attending schools on the East Side
Priorities:
  • Begin reforms that will create safe campuses for students, teachers and parents
  • Create a new level of academic expectation for the district
  • Solve overcrowding with new schools and heavily invest in rebuilding older campuses
Xavier Campos 2,143 votes 9.32%
(This candidate has not responded to Smart Voter.) Theresa A. "Terri" Horiye Click here for more information about this candidate 1,686 votes 7.33%
  • Occupation: Parent/Educator/Engineer
  • 15+ years of volunteer work experience in East Side Union High School District, Berryessa Union School District, Special Olympics and San Andreas
  • Santa Clara University Graduate
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science / added course work through Berkeley Extension Program
  • Co- Founder of First Special Education Parent Club for East Side Union High School District- Raised of $4,000 for our develpmentally disabled students
  • Created first Special Education Newletters for Our Students and teachers @ESU High School/ Designed first Parent Resource Guide Book for Disabled Fam.
  • Received Woman of The Year Award 2004 for East Side Union High School District Special Olympics Program
Priorities:
  • Strengthen the communication and team partnership between district, school site, community, students and parents
  • Improve educational success at ALL levels( classroom size/upgrade, safety, transportation, and most importantly COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT FOR ALL!!!
  • Improve certificated and classified staff retention and recruiting methodologies

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