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San Mateo County, CA November 6, 2007 Election
School Board Member; San Mateo Union High School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 19 5:40pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (181/181)
24.4% Voter Turnout (75,394/309,513)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Dave Pine Click here for more information about this candidate 16,941 votes 33.9%

  • Occupation: President, Burlingame School Board / Parent / Businessman
  • As a Burlingame School Board member, I helped the District maintain a strong financial position, improve academic programs, and increase test scores.
  • Co-Chaired the successful $298 million facilities bond campaign (Measure M) to upgrade the San Mateo Union High School District's campuses.
  • Former President, San Mateo County School Boards Association.
  • Served as an education policy advisor for a gubernatorial candidate.
  • Previously Vice President and General Counsel for three publicly traded Silicon Valley companies.
  • Dartmouth College, BA; University of Michigan JD
Priorities:
  • Watchdog all expenses and return the District to fiscal health.
  • Make sure the District's construction projects are managed responsibly and within budget.
  • Effectively serve our diverse student population by expanding vocational training, technology and science offerings, and foreign languages.
Stephen E. Rogers Click here for more information about this candidate 12,440 votes 24.9%
  • Occupation: Businessman/Finance Professional
  • MBA in Finance and Accounting
  • Buidget Advisory Committe, San Mateo Union High School District
Priorities:
  • Restore Financial Credibility to the District operations
  • Provide effective oversite and governance on construction projects
  • Increase academic alternatives for students
Diane J. Vranes Click here for more information about this candidate 11,965 votes 23.9%
  • Occupation: Incumbent/educator/parent
  • Trustee/Governing Board Member/former President 3 times
  • BA & California Teaching Credential, SFSU
  • Masters in Education degree, SFSU
  • CA Reading Specialist
  • Masters in Boardsmanship and Governance, CSBA
  • Mother of 6 District Graduates
Priorities:
  • Continue raising academic achievement standards, aligned with State Standards.
  • Provide safe, state-of-the-art learning, teaching, and work environments.
  • Insist on prudent fiscal management with strong budget reserves.
Donald S. Havis Click here for more information about this candidate 8,664 votes 17.3%
  • Occupation: Retired Teacher - Administrator
  • BA and MA from San Francisco State University
  • General Secondary & Special Ed. Credentials
  • Vice President - Peace Action of San Mateo County
  • Past member - County Council of the Green Party of San Mateo County
Priorities:
  • Conscientious, experienced-based oversight of all decisions having financial and/or educational impact.
  • I bring a progressive perspective to the Board--Student centered, motivated learners engaged in critical thinking.
  • "Education is not about filling a bucket. It is about lighting a fire."

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  Events

Candidates' Forum

Monday, 22 October

8:10 - 9:15 pm

San Mateo-Foster City Schools District Board Room, 1170 Chess, Foster City
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