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Foothill-De Anza Community College District

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Basic candidate data supplied by the Registrar of Voters. Any additional information supplied by the candidate.

Jay M. Jackman

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Occupation: Physician-psychiatrist
  • Education: B.A. Columbia University 1960
  • Education: M.D. Harvard Medical School-1964
  • Education: Psychiatric Residency-Stanford University Medical Center-1966-1969
  • Married with two grown children
  • Private practice of psychiatry since 1975
  • Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters
Priorities:
  • Student success
  • Fiscal integrity including the maintenence, upgrading and repair of our physical facilities
  • Hiring, promoting and retaining excellent, diverse, faculty, staff, managers and administrators

Paul Fong

  • Occupation: Professor of Political Science (Full Time)
  • Wife Grace and I, 3rd generation local family flower business owner
  • Served on over a dozen nonprofit boards--current academic senate member
  • Served on two county commissions and one Sunnyvale commission
  • College Hall of Fame--Athletics 1972/ IIS Instruction Division 95
  • First Team All Conference Running Back 1971
  • Former College Assistant Football Coach and Coed Softball
  • Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters

Edward (Sandy) Hay

  • Occupation: College Teacher / Consulting Geologist.
  • Undergraduate and graduate degrees from U.C. Berkeley.
  • Founding geology teacher at both Foothill and De Anza Colleges.
  • First Chairman of Physical Science and Math Division at De Anza College.
  • Retired from Foothill-De Anza after 34 years.
  • Faculty member for minority-teacher internships at UC Berkeley.
  • Research in paleoseismology funded by National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program.
  • Statement submitted to the Registrar of Voters
Priorities:
  • Enhance the quality of classroom educational experiences for all students.
  • Increase the ratio of full-time to part-time instructors.
  • Provide significantly greater logistic and pedagogic support to part-time faculty.
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News and Opinion

The Cupertino Courier Los Altos Town Crier Palo Alto Weekly The Sunnyvale Sun

General Links

League of Women Voters Questionnaire
LWV Forum: Wed. 10/29, 7:30 p.m.Mountain View City Hall, 500 Castro St., Mtn. View
Rebroadcast: KMVT, Ch. 6: Thu. 10/30, 10:00 pm
PA Cable Co-op Ch. 77: Sun 11/2, 6:35 pm
LWV Interview:
Access Los Altos Ch. 26: Fri. 10/31, 4:00 pm
KMVT, Ch. 6: Mon 11/3, 7:30 pm
PA Cable Co-op Ch. 77: Sun 11/2, 6:05 pm


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