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Frances O'Neill Zimmerman
138,071 votes
51.12%
- Occupation: SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
 - HARVARD UNIVERSITY (Radcliffe College) -- B.A. History
 - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Washington, DC -- Journalism Program
 - POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY-- Teaching Credential
 - PARENT -- Two daughters educated in San Diego public schools
 - TEACHER --  English as a second language to adults and substitute teacher of English and history in SD public high schools
 - COMMUNITY SERVICE -- PTAs; former board member Sierra Club, San Diego Repertory Theatre,  San Diego Harvard Club
  
Priorities:
- REFORM: Provide ALL K-12 students with strong math, science, social studies, music, art  and languages as well as literacy instruction
 - REFORM: Provide curriculum, materials and instruction to meet high state standards and enable San Diego students to pass 2001 CA high school exit exam
 - REFORM: Focus billion dollar spending on classroom teaching and learning -- not on unaccountable consultants, outside lawyers, and untested fads
  
Julie P. Dubick
132,013 votes
48.88%
- Occupation: Businesswoman, attorney
 - Community leader and PTA activist
 - Graduate of Mount Holyoke and Dartmouth and
 - Case Western Reserve School of Law, Honors
 - Civil Division, US Dept. of Justice, 1974-78
 - Assistant Director, US Marshals Service, 1978 -81
 - Seltzer, Caplan, Wilkins & McMahon, 1981
  
Priorities:
- Provide a quality education for all students
 - Support back-to-basics school reform, full-day kindergarten, literacy
 - Support funding for class size reduction K-3 & 9th and San Diego READS
  
  
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