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Mike Fong
115,526 votes
59.0%
- Occupation: Educator/Job Trainer
- Chair, PBS SoCal API Community Council
- Vice Chair, White Memorial Medical Center Community Leadership Council
- Workforce Development Program Analyst
- Past Board Member, UCLA Alumni Association
- UCLA Government & Community Relations - Bruin Caucus Council Member
- mikefong4laccd@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Improve and Expand workforce education and training opportunities
- Improving the quality and access to educational opportunities
- Creating jobs
John C. Burke
41,823 votes
21.4%
- Occupation: Community College Faculty; Associate Dean
- BA ; MA American History CSUN
- MBA Accounting/Marketing UCLA
- California Community College & Secondary Teaching Credentials USC
- Los Solteros President; Boy's Republic Board of Directors
- Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities
- Los Angeles City Council Ephebian & Outstanding Community Service Awards; LACCD Excellence in Workforce Development Award; LAVC Apple Award
- burke.johnc16@gmail.com
Priorities:
- Replace third week census enrollment State funding formula with a student success class completion rate system.
- Replace culture of competition with one of collaboration within the District.
- Expand School to Career Academies from five District colleges to all nine colleges: see johncburke.org 26 academies 2000 LAUSD students to date.
Joyce Burrell Garcia
38,498 votes
19.7%
- Occupation: Educator
- Professor, the Peoples Republic of China
- Policy Analyst - Charles Drew Postgraduate Medical School
- Compliance Policy Advisor - L.A. Care Health Care
- M.S., UCLA
- joycebgarcia@att.net
Priorities:
- Ensure inclusivity and equity within the LACCD in the face of shrinking budgets.
- Increase student success rates for all students with particular emphasis on historically underrepresented students.
- Expand the number and types of community partnerships within the LACCD.
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