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Santa Clara County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Governing Board Member; Milpitas Unified School District

Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Marsha L. Grilli 7,064 votes 29.0%

  • Occupation: Self-employed/Childcare
  • President, Milpitas Governing Board
  • Milpitas resident for 20 years
  • five children attending Milpitas schools
  • Milpitas Citizen of the Year, 1995
  • Member of the Executive Board of Santa Clara County School Boards Association
Priorities:
  • Safe, Drug and Violence free schools
  • Partnership with parents and teachers to help our students succeed.
  • Continue with class size reduction and find ways to expand in to other grade levels.
Bill Foulk 5,528 votes 22.7%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Michael J. Mendizabal 4,340 votes 17.8%
  • Occupation: Principal Construction Inspector
  • Milpitas resident for over 15 years
  • All 4 children in Milpitas public schools: Rose, Rancho, & Milpitas High
  • School Site Councils and PTAs at all above schools
  • Chairperson, MUSD Community Board Advisory and District Budget Committees
  • MUSD Long Range Planning and Bond Oversight Committees
  • PAL soccer coach and Boy Scout & Girl Scout volunteer
Priorities:
  • Upgrade curriculum and student achievement
  • Improve communication between parents & teachers, parents & the school board, and disrict staff & the school board.
  • School renovations
Steve Munzel 4,308 votes 17.7%
  • Occupation: Incumbent
Kimberly Antoku 3,156 votes 12.9%
  • Occupation: Homemaker

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