-Biographical
information: How old are you? When did you move to Hillsborough? Any children
in the school district? Have you served in any official capacity before and for
how long?
I am 45 years old and moved to Hillsborough in June
2002. I have 3 children in the district
who are currently enrolled in the elementary, intermediate and middle schools. I have not previously held an elected
position. My volunteer work includes 1
year as HSA treasurer (home & school association) and chairperson of
various fundraising committees, including the ARIS teachers (Auten Road
Intermediate School) vs. Harlem Wizards basketball game in January 2015.
-Why
are you running for a spot on the school board?
I care about our kids and our community. I want to improve communication, have more
transparency in decision-making and engage the public in the conversation of
what’s important to our community. I ask
for your vote to be your school board representative.
-What
would you say is one of the district's strengths?
Our district’s greatest strength is its people
by which I mean families working together with teachers to provide our children
with a strong education and support system.
It includes the business community who support sports teams and fundraisers,
and the families whose children are grown who want all Hillsborough children to
achieve their potential.
-What
would you say is the most pressing issue facing the school district?
The most pressing issue facing the school
district is its vision and priorities for the future. Our district is highly ranked within the state
and nationally ranked on Newsweek’s Top 500 Public High Schools list, so the
district is doing an excellent academic job.
It is our responsibility to continue this effort and use the budget
efficiently.
-If
elected, how do you plan to tackle that issue?
The current strategic plan (2012-2017) is
coming to a close and if elected, I would work with my fellow board members in
guiding the goals and priorities of the next five-year strategic plan.
-Is
there something that's currently in place, either in terms of programs,
curriculum or policies that you think could be better?
There are many ways the district is doing a
good job with communicating with parents and the community. For example, Dr. Schiff hosts an informal
“Coffee with the Superintendent” four times a year, Board of Education meetings
are broadcast on YouTube and on Comcast Channel 27 and the Genesis Portal
provides current grading reports.
However, there are additional ways
communication can be improved and help parents become more connected to their
children’s education. For example, something
as simple as posting each school’s morning announcements on the website would
help parents (and students if they miss the announcement) stay informed about
upcoming school events and activities. Currently,
only the middle school posts theirs online with an option for email
notification. Additionally, implementing
live-streaming and online questions would allow parents with young children to
participate from home and stay involved with Board of Education meetings.
-What
do you hope the district will be able to accomplish in the next five years?
Two issues on my mind that are not currently
being addressed are later school start times, especially at the high school and
a balanced school year schedule. Hillsborough
is a technology leader in implementing the one-to-one Chromebook program, and
these two ideas would bring us to the forefront of the latest education research. Research shows that aligning school schedules
to teenager sleep cycles would improve mental, physical and academic health. A balanced calendar reduces the long summer
break and would divide the 180 days of school into more frequent breaks. This would reduce the summer learning gap,
limit long periods of in-session days and also benefit families to vacation at
off-peak times.
-Any
thoughts about additional facilities, such as a new high school or vocational
center, to the district in the coming years? What about full-day kindergarten?
Concurrent with a discussion on additional
facilities, we need to address infrastructure maintenance – from the relatively
simple fix items, such as filling in holes on school grounds so people don’t
trip and break their foot, to bigger ticket items such as fixing leaking roofs
that lead to mold.
My kids are not at the high school level, so I
need to learn more from the Hillsborough community about the high school’s
space limitations to form an educated opinion on a new high school.
I support offering vocational options within
the high school so that all students can experience career and technical
options as an alternative to college prep.
Let me share the reasons FDK is not my highest
priority. I have grappled with this
issue as I have three children who have gone through half-day
kindergarten. My preliminary analysis of
FDK (full day kindergarten) is the greatest benefits are to low-income students
and that long-term academic benefit is unsupported by the research. There are reasons to invest in FDK, such as
improving non-academic skills that may raise overall achievement and I would
look to community input to shape my opinion.
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