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Los Angeles County, CA November 8, 2005 Election
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A Good Education For ALL Our Students

By Chuck Coyne

Candidate for Governing Board Member; Bonita Unified School District

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Good schools help our children as well as our community.
A good education is critical to our children. Good schools also improve our community's value in many ways. As a board member, I'll work hard to help all the schools in our district further improve upon their current levels of success. And I want to insure the success of ALL our students.

My wife and I have lived in San Dimas since 1992, and our daughter is currently a BUSD student. I'm a member of the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce, San Dimas Historical Society, and a board member of the San Dimas Youth Softball Association.

My involvement and hard work in helping the district includes: the Budget Development Advisory Group; La Verne/San Dimas Educational Foundation Board Member; Committee For 21st Century Facilities for BUSD Students member (Measure C); co-chairman of the Measure C Bond Oversight Committee.

I have been a classroom volunteer for over twenty years, and as an active member of the PTA at my daughter's school, I have served as the Vice President-Ways and Means and Chairman of the School Site Council.

As a business owner, I've learned that careful planning, implementation, and monitoring are important to the success of businesses as well as school districts. As a school board member, I will make careful decisions to insure the maximum benefit for all our students.

Please vote for me on November 8.

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