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Rick Winet
17,589 votes
26.7%
- Occupation: Governing Board Member, La Mesa-Spring Valley School District
- Governing Board Member, La Mesa-Spring Valley School District, elected in 1998 and re-elected in 2002 & 2006
- Former Chairman & Board Director, The Better Business Bureau of San Diego County
- Former Chairman & Board Director, Junior Achievement of San Diego County
- Former Chairman, Social Services Advisory Board for San Diego County
- Former Board Member, East County & La Mesa Chamber of Commerce
- Former Member, La Mesa City Budget Review Committee
Priorities:
- Deliver the best possible public education service & product to the La Mesa-Spring Valley K-8 community
- Provide a safe & secure environment for learning
- Taxpayer accountability
Bob Duff
17,585 votes
26.7%
- Occupation: Governing Board Member, La Mesa-Spring Valley School District
- La Mesa Commission on Aging 15 years
- Vice Chair La Mesa City Bond Prop D Oversight Committee
- Board Rep to LMSV Prop M Bond Oversight Committee
- City Schools Live-Well initiative Rep
- Computer consultant Friends of the Library City of La Mesa TecRep
- 28 years teacher Grossmont School District
Priorities:
- Safer Schools
- Efficient Use of Technology
- Enhance Core Education
Penny Halgren
16,660 votes
25.3%
- Occupation: Governing Board Member
- Business Owner
Priorities:
- Financial Responsibility
- Parents and Community
- Safety and Discipline
Jay Steiger
14,059 votes
21.3%
- Occupation: Parent/Software Analyst
- Parent Representative, La Mesa Spring Valley School District Budget Study Committee
- Vice President for Legislation, Mt. Helix Council of PTA's
- Vice President for Programs, Murdock Elementary PTA
- Classroom and School Site Volunteer, Murdock Elementary
- Youth Soccer Coach, La Mesa AYSO
- Scorekeeper and Game Announcer, La Mesa National Little League
Priorities:
- Work to restore smaller class sizes.
- Listen to parent concerns.
- Strong outreach and communications with local business and community.
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Official Information
- La Mesa Spring Valley Elementary School District Board Web Page
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