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Santa Clara County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
Board Member; East Side Union High School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Dec 28 11:41am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (277/277)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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J. Manuel Herrera Click here for more information about this candidate 40934 votes 24.09%

  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, East Side Union High School District
  • Board President, East Side Union High School District
  • Career in Public Policy, Public Administration
  • Founder of The People Speak (thepeoplespeak.net)
  • M.A. in Urban Studies, Occidental College
  • B.A. in Social Sciences, University of the Pacific
  • National Urban Fellow (1 of 20 selected nationally)
Priorities:
  • Close the achievement gap with intensive teacher training, student-parent accountability, & priority to English learners & special education students.
  • Teach the basics for a 21st Century world - math, English, science, technology literacy, critical thinking skills, group teamwork skills.
  • Parental involvement is critical to our success; we must strengthen school ties with parents and the community at-large.
Frank Biehl Click here for more information about this candidate 34785 votes 20.47%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member, East Side Union High School District
  • 24-year East Side resident & community volunteer
  • Married with two sons who have graduated from East Side high schools
  • President East Side Union High School District Board, 2012/13
  • President, Santa Clara County School Boards Association, 2009/10
  • Chair, Audit Committee, East Side Union High School District, 2009/10
  • President, MetroED, Career Technical Education, 2010
Priorities:
  • Continue to improve graduation rates and test scores at every high school
  • Insist that education dollars are student focused, invested wisely and apportioned fairly
  • Assure that every student graduates prepared for college and career empowered to thrive in a global society
Van Le 33933 votes 19.97%
  • Occupation: Governing Board Member
Anthony Phan Click here for more information about this candidate 31551 votes 18.57%
  • Occupation: Foreign Language Teacher
  • Presidential Board Appointee (US Selective Service System Board)
  • San Jose City Commissioner (Library & Early Education Commissioner)
  • Certification in Political Psychology, Stanford University
  • former University of California Student Association Board Member
  • ESUHSD Board Audit Committee Alternate Member
  • Graduate of Andrew P. Hill High School
Priorities:
  • Multilingual academic counselors, college & career advisors, family liaisons
  • Mental health support services
  • Digital literacy, Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics (STEAM) programs
Patricia Martinez-Roach 28716 votes 16.90%
  • Occupation: Teacher/Mother/Consultant

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