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Trina Williams
2131 votes
41.1%
- Occupation: Board Member, Inglewood Unified School District
- Former Teacher
- Vice President, NAACP - Inglewood South Bay Branch
- Educational Advisor, Jonathan Reid Family Rights Coalition
- Vice President, Great Beginnings for Black Babies (non-profit organization)
Priorities:
- Demand fiscal accountability on all budgetary matters. We need an audit of nearly 200 million dollars in Measure K funds to protect our tax money.
- Expansion of pilot mentoring program, helping dozens of students deal with interpersonal issues like low self-esteem and gang violence.
- Ensure every Inglewood graduate is work and college ready by modernizing our curriculum and schools to prepare students for a 21st century marketplace
Carliss Richardson-McGhee
1820 votes
35.1%
- Occupation: Children's Author/Educator
- B.A. Early Child Education
- M.A, Psychology
- PhDc Pre-Perinatal Psychology
Priorities:
- Strenghen our Curriculm, Decrease our Dropout Rate & Increase API Scores
- Provide Resource Centers for all Parents & Professional Development for all Teachers
- 21st Century Technology for all classrooms
Mary Bueno
1235 votes
23.8%
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