- Occupation: Educator/Schools' Executive
- CEO of the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools (2007-2013)
- President & CEO, Green Dot Public Schools (2002-2006)
- General Manager and Business Development Manager, Strategic Accounts Group, Model N Inc (2001-2002)
- MBA, Harvard University, 2000
- Financial Analyst, Solomon Brothers (1995-1997)
- B.S., Political Science, summa cum laude, University of California Los Angeles, 1995
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Bring major change to California public schools. Sacramento politicians and bureaucrats make too many education decisions and waste taxpayer money.
- Empower parents, teachers and principals by increasing local control when it comes to decisions that impact student learning.
- Ensure all students have access to a strong principal, effective teacher and well-rounded college and career ready curriculum
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- Every major newspaper in California
- Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson
- Students First
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- Increasing Local Control: Marshall's Plan
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Principals, teachers, and other school site personnel know their students best. They--and not the bureaucrats in Sacramento--should be empowered to make the day-to-day decisions that impact student learning.
- Bringing major change: The Role of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
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California schools rank 45th in reading and math. It's clear that our schools need major changes. The Superintendent must be an advocate for students, parents and teachers.
- Supporting teachers, principals, parents: Less Bureaucracy
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Great schools have two essential ingredients: a strong principal and effective teachers. I'll bring my experience creating new charter schools and turning around failing schools to Sacramento, cut central bureaucracy and ensure we focus on sharing best practices. We can do better supporting local schools and local educators.
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