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Rick Ochsenhirt
4,336 votes
15.3%
- Occupation: South San Francisco Planning Commissioner
- Chairperson Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee
- Out of School Time Committee
- Former SSF Park & Rec. Commissioner
- Past Pres. SSF Historical Society
- SSF Lions Club
- Board member SSF Chamber of Commece
Priorities:
- Teacher tenure
- Implementing common core and testing procedures
- Academic excellence and a safe environment for ALL students
Rosa Acosta
4,299 votes
15.1%
- Occupation: Management Analyst
- Past Vice President Ponderosa Elementary PTA, Parent Volunteer
- Graduate of South San Francisco Unified School District
Priorities:
- Implement Common Core effectively
- Ensure fiscal responsibility and accountability
- Attract and retain quality teachers and staff
Patrick A. Lucy
4,063 votes
14.3%
- Occupation: Appointed Incumbent
- Correctional Officer
- Pacific Skyline Council District Merit Award
- FALEO's Humanitarian Award
- J. Russell Kent Award
- Pacific Skyline Council Advisor of the Year
Priorities:
- Ensure the best experience for Students, Parents, Staff and Teachers
- Transparency of policies and financial plans
- Making common sense decisions to make SSFUSD the best school district on the Peninsula.
Sue A. Olinger
3,833 votes
13.5%
- Occupation: Educator
- Before/After School Program Lead Teacher
- CSEA Chapter 411 President
- CSEA Chapter 411 Chief Job Steward
- CSEA Negotiations Team Member
- Endorsed California School Aged Consortium
- Central Labor Council Delegate
Priorities:
- Active communication
- Transparency
- Diversity and Equity
Patricia "Pat" Murray
3,631 votes
12.8%
- Occupation: Community Volunteer
- Customer Service Manager
- Mom to three children who attended district schools K-12, 1996-2014
- 18 years as a parent leader, serving on school and district committees
- 18 years school volunteer in classroom, field trips, school events etc
- 16 years as a PTA Leader: PTA unit and council, PTA President, VP and all positions
- Catechist, Saint Veronica's, 1997-present
Priorities:
- Teacher and Staff Retention: We cannot move forward in a positive way with such a high turnover!
- Making sure that ALL students are able to meet their individual potential.
- School Safety: Students cannot learn if they don't feel safe from violence and bullying.
Philip J. Weise
3,590 votes
12.6%
- Occupation: Incumbent - Past Board President
- Chairman, Personnel Commission, SSFUSD
- Co-Chair, Community United for Education
- County Committee on School District Organization
- Treasurer AFSCME 829
- Sworn Peace Officer, Deputy Coroner, SMCo
- Operations Manager, Security, SFO
Priorities:
- Keep School Board Independent of City Council.
- Continue expand and improve educational, vocational, athletic and artistic programs.
- Complete Measure J construction and Biotech construction.
John Baker
2,801 votes
9.9%
- Occupation: State Grant Analyst
- Past Chair, South San Francisco Housing Authority
- Past Chair, SamTrans Citizens Advisory Committee
- Former Public Safety Dispatcher and newspaper reporter
- Masters in Public Administration, San Francisco State University
- BA, History, San Francisco State University
- BA, Journalism, Humboldt State University
Priorities:
- Complete Students, who learn to be good citizens not just test-takers
- Improved services for special needs students
- Full range of technical and vocational arts classes for high school students
Monica Peregrina Boyd
1,851 votes
6.5%
- Occupation: Financial Consultant
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