Candidates
(Vote for 2)
 
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Bev Spellmeyer
2,837 votes
41.4%
- Occupation: Retired Mt. Healthy School Secretary
 - Education: 1960 Mt. Healthy Grad. plus College/Writing course
 - Born in Mt. Healthy; attended Mt. Healthy Schools K-12
 - Employed by Mt. Healthy Board of Education over 30 years
 - Presently, Mt. Healthy Alumni President
  
Priorities:
- Continue to offer students a rounded education
 - Improve image of school to public
 - Find ways to spend tax dollars wiser
  
Robert Lawrence
1,504 votes
22%
- Occupation: Supervisor/ Crane Operator
 - Education: H.S. graduate/ Management Certification (U.C.)
 - Mt. Healthy School Board Member 8 years
 - Certificate of Completion- Supervisory Management Training (U.C.)
 - Completion of Group Solving Theory and Leadership Skills ( Cinti. State)
 - Treasurer: Ohio Caucus of Black School Board Members 3 yrs.
 - Legislative Liaison: 7yrs.
  
Priorities:
- Continue lobbing for adequate state funding.
 - improve our educational delviery system (raise test scores)
 - Increase partental involvement (via committees)
  
Lee R. Suman
1,278 votes
18.7%
- Occupation: Retured teacher, Northwest Local
 - Education: BS Ed., M.Ed.
 - Served a four year term on the Mt. Healthy City School Board
 - Taught 30 uears in the Northwest Local School District
 - Was chairman of one of the few successful operating levy campaigns in Mt. Healthy
  
Priorities:
- To provide an equal opportunity for all students to develop academic, cultural, physical, creative and asthetic values and skills
 - To develop a sense of pride in our schools by students, staff and community through quality programs and competent staff
 - To provide continuing and accurate communications between the Board of Education and the community
  
John Lahmer, III
1,227 votes
17.9%
  
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