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Santa Clara County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Governing Board Member; Santa Clara Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Marilyn E. Rea 14,090 votes 49.0%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • B.S. Mathematics, Cal Poly, SLO
  • Nineteen year resident, SCUSD
  • Parent, two graduates, Wilcox H.S.
  • School Board, 1992-present
  • President, County School Bds. Assn.
  • Delegate Assembly, CA School Bds. Assn.
Priorities:
  • Meaningful implementation of standards for student learning
  • Expanded parent and student input at all levels
  • Increased interaction between K-12 and adult education
Teresa "Terry" O'Neill 9,026 votes 31.4%
  • Party: Democrat
  • Occupation: Contracts Project Manager
  • Attended Santa Clara Unified Schools
  • Graduated from Stanford University
  • 20-year Employee of Hewlett-Packard Co.
  • 15-years of involvement in youth activities and religious education
  • Past Chair, St. Justin Parish Council, active in leadership of Community Ministry, RENEW, Small Church Communities
  • Chaired 2, member of several other United Way of Santa Clara countywide committees
Priorities:
  • Confronting and correcting the quality of middle and high school education in Santa Clara Unified
  • Implementation of and measurement of results from recently adopted district standards for learning
  • Developing standards for personal behavior and responsibility for students that will be measured and enforced
Tim Towers 5,622 votes 19.6%

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