San Mateo County, CA November 2, 1999 Election
Smart Voter

What do I hope to achieve if elected to the Burlingame School District Board of Education?

By Michael D. Barber

Candidate for Governing Board Member; Burlingame Elementary School District

This information is provided by the candidate
First, I will work to stabilize the financial situation of the School District by continuing the work started by the Blue Ribbon Financial Task Force. Second, I will attempt to raise the morale of the teachers, staff, and parents. Third, I will strive to maintain, if not improve, the standards and curriculum of our schools.
1. First and foremost, I will work to stabilize the financial situation. I hope to do this predominantly through raising revenues as noted in the Blue Ribbon Financial Task Force recommendations.
  • In the short term I hope to do this through increased rent and leasing of school buildings during non-standard school hours (e.g., find a weekend school to rent facilities). In addition, I would consider leasing the entire district office by consolidating the district office into one of the schools. The District will also need assistance from the Burlingame Community Education Foundation.
  • In the mid-term we must seriously consider a parcel tax based on the previous parcel taxes (including the over age 65 exemption), but with a cost of living adjustment. We must also review the configuration of our schools in relation to level/declining enrollment.
  • In the long term we must seek grants and other revenue sources from the state and federal government. We must continue to petition our state representatives to reform the way education is financed in California. We must advocate for more funding from the State (e.g., Proposition 98 money has not been fully funded for several years). In addition, we must continually review the needs of the community, in relation to the funding available, to ensure we never run a deficit balance again.

2. Second, I will work to increase and improve the morale of the teachers, staff and parents, because they are all vital to the success of our schools. Members of the School Board must continue to rally the support of everyone in the community by visiting the classrooms, meeting with teachers, school site councils, the PTA, and members of the BCE on a regular and continuous basis. Through this contact the School Board must maintain open communication with the community and keep Board objectives in line with the needs and desires of the community.

3. Third, I will strive to maintain and improve the high standards of our schools. All students must be given the opportunity to excel through a strong and varied curriculum that will support the full potential of each and every child.

Candidate Page || Feedback to Candidate || This Race
November 1999 Home (Ballot Lookup) || About Smart Voter


ca/sm Created from information supplied by the candidate: September 23, 1999 21:38
Smart Voter '99 <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
Copyright © 1999 League of Women Voters of California Education Fund.
The League of Women Voters neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office or political parties.