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Question and answer with school board candidate Sheila Bauer
August 2, 2007 - 6:01am — Brandon
JI: Why are you running for a school board position? What expertise, work experience or talents could you bring to the board? SB: I have a vested interest in educational policy as a parent, educator, and community member. Successful policy culminates when best practices and research-based information are combined with specific developmental and educational needs of children. The central question for the school board must be, What is best for our children? I'll bring collaborative decision-making skills, broad conceptual thinking and planning skills, and passion for doing what's right for kids to the board. JI: Why do you think that proposed referendums have failed in each of the past two years? Do you see a referendum passing during the next four years, or should the district rely on grants, increased tax levies, or other revenue sources? SB: This is where collaborative efforts with community experts become critical. For what are we willing to pay? For what can we afford to pay? Where do we compromise? How do we prioritize? JI: If you had to cut from the school district's budget, for what would you decrease funding? SB: First, I'd identify areas that are least likely to directly affect children, and second, I'd consider the overall balance of district spending, searching for areas that are heavily funded. Incidentally, in West Des Moines, Iowa, a district saved $700,000 annually by altering bus schedules and changing to later start times for high school students. This is a wonderful example of creativity used in developmentally appropriate and fiscally responsible ways. JI: With the growing number of students in the Jordan district, how do you feel the district and the school board should plan for expansion? JI: How would you rate the school district's and school board's communication with the public? What do you think works, and what would you like to see improved?
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