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Karl J. Grafe
2,943 votes
30.20%
- Occupation: Attorney
- BA, University of Cincinnati
- JD, University of Cincinnati College of Law
- 1978 Indian Hill Graduate
Priorities:
- Fiscal responsibility
- Focus on preparing students for college
- Maintain district academic excellence
Kim Martin Lewis
2,878 votes
29.54%
- Occupation: Attorney
- Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl
- Chair of Business Restructuring and Reorganization Practice Group
- BS Ball State University 1984
- JD Southwestern University School of Law 1987
Priorities:
- Maintain academic excellence and strength of extracurricular activities
- Maintain fiscal responsibility as revenues decrease during these difficult economic times
- Be a good steward of taxpayer dollars
Elizabeth Johnston
2,583 votes
26.51%
- Occupation: Full Time Housewife, Parent, Board Member, Volunteer
- B.Sc. University of Waterloo 1978
- M.Sc.(Pl) University of Toronto 1984
- Current Board Member Indian Hill Schools
- Curriculum, Instruction, Technology Committee Chairperson
- Communications Committee Chairperson
- Finance Committee Member for Co-op Development
Priorities:
- Develop each student's potential through Whole child development
- Preparedness for higher education
- Maximize utilization of resources for maximizing student potential
Sourushe Zandvakili
1,340 votes
13.75%
- Occupation: Professor and Head, Department of Economics, UC
- Education: PhD, Economics, Indiana University (1987)
- Background in higher education, education administration, public finance and economics of human resources
- Member, Indian Hill School District Interview Committee to help select new Elementary School Principal
- Member, Board of Trustees, Talbert House
- Past Member, Board of Directors, The Indian Hill Club
- District resident since 1998, with 2 children at the School District
Priorities:
- Ensure readiness for college and the global economy by continuing to improve districts curriculum, standards and assessments.
- Motivate and support students to meet high expectations by addressing their unique needs.
- Ensure fiscal prudence and link school funding to improved effectiveness and district ratings.
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2 questions on Qualification and Priorities.
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