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Gwan Alisantosa
10,437 votes
44.21%
- Occupation: Software Engineering Manager
- Master of Science in Computer Engineering, USC
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, USC
- Member of Planning Commission, City of Milpitas
- Member, School Site Council, Rancho Middle School, Milpitas
- Member, Rancho Middle School PTSA, Milpitas
- Member, Community Board Advisory Committee, Milpitas Unified School District
Priorities:
- Improve academic achievement for all students, and close achievement gap
- Making wise decisions with limited budget and resources
- Look into schools infrastructure needs to meet enrollment growth
Daniel Robert "Dan" Bobay
7,536 votes
31.92%
- Occupation: Quality Control Manager
- Treasurer, Milpitas Unified Council of PTA's
- Founding President , Milpitas Unified Council of PTA's
- Past President, North Valley Council of PTA's
- Past President Anthony Spangler PTA
- Auditor, Anthony Spangler PTA
Priorities:
- Achievement Gap, API and AYP Score improvements
- The new school that is part of the Transit Area Development Plan
- Budget issues that can be relieved by cross-generational volunteers, older siblings, parents, grandparents, family members, and other citizens
Vance Vuong
5,634 votes
23.87%
- Occupation: Diplomatic Interpreter
- Age: 50
- Past Ambassador's Interpreter
- Past Electronics Manufacturing Manager
- Have held a top-secret security clearance from the U.S. Department of State in the last ten years
- Member of the Parents Association of Boy Scout Troop 111
Priorities:
- Plan for building another High school and Elementary school.
- Set up after-school English classes for English learners.
- Set up a Science Field Study program -- the most advanced High school juniors and seniors intern at hi-tech firms to gain applied experience.
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