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Jean A. Staubach
6,442 votes
34.92%
- Occupation: Safety Specialist, Kendle International
- 12-year Sycamore Board member (1998-present)
- 22 year Sycamore resident, parent of 4 Sycamore graduates
- BS Biology, University of Dayton
Priorities:
- Implement progressive approaches to education that promote rigor and relevance for all students
- Provide responsible management of resources
- Promote two-way communication with community
Diane Adamec
6,192 votes
33.56%
- Sycamore Schools Board Member (2005-present), Board Vice President - 2009
- Procter and Gamble Manager (1984-2002), various assignments both domestically and abroad
- Relevant experiences in Human Resources, Purchasing, Manufacturing, and Logistics/Transportation including union relations
- Experience leading large groups of people through changing business situations and managing in times of both downsizing and financial crises
- Mother of two Sycamore Students (grades 7 and 9)
- BS Electrical Engineering, Kansas State University
Priorities:
- Maintain excellent educational quality.
- Improve cost effectiveness in our operations.
- Improve communications with the community.
John W. Mercurio
5,814 votes
31.52%
- Occupation: Engineering Consultant
- Member, Sycamore Schools' Planning Commission (six years)
- Member, Sycamore Schools' Levy Renewal Committee
- Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, UC
- Master's in Environmental Engineering, UC
- Independent Businessman (Engineering Consultant)
- Father of five young children
Priorities:
- Academics: ensure the long-term excellence of Sycamore schools
- Finances: make sure all taxpayers receive the greatest value for their investment
- Communication: create greater engagement among diverse segments of our community
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