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Contra Costa County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Governing Board Member; San Ramon Valley Unified School District Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 3:19pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (143/143)
Candidates (Vote for 2)
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Greg A Marvel 27,435 votes 38.5%

  • Occupation: College Vice Chancellor
  • Vice Chancellor - Contra Costa Community College District
  • Former Administrator in K-12 School Districts in California
  • B.A. in Public Administration from University of San Francisco
  • M.A. in Human Resources/Organizational Development from University of San Francisco
Priorities:
  • Curriculum needs to be strengthened to ensure students have solid foundation in critical skills for college and careers.
  • The District needs to enhance its fiscal management to ensure that more dollars go to the classroom and students.
  • Ensure that Facility maintenance Measure D funds are spent appropriately to expand and enhance our schools.
Paul W. Gardner 22,071 votes 31.0%
  • Occupation: Bank Executive
  • 30+ years in international and domestic finance
  • University of Colorado, BS in Business Administration, 1969
  • University of Michigan Graduate School of Business, Banking and Financial Services Executive Program, 1985
  • Active School Volunteer
Priorities:
  • The children of this district: they need and deserve the best educational experience we can provide to prepare them for a competitive world.
  • Accountability: of the board, the administration, the faculty and the students
  • Long-term financial planning to maintain the district's financial health
Will Sanford 21,778 votes 30.6%
  • Occupation: Management Consultant
  • BA, Psychology, Stanford University
  • MA, Adaptive Physical Education, University of South Florida
  • MBA, University of California, Berkeley
Priorities:
  • Continuing the strong development of curriculum Standards and Benchmarks.
  • Ensuring that all students have the opportunity to succeed and to feel a part of their school community.
  • Listening to our students, parents, staff and community in order to continually improve our educational and learning environment.

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