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Tawana Lynn Keels
3,057 votes
23.24%
- Occupation: General Manager, Career Innovations
- Education: B.S. Public Affairs, B.S.P.A., Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN Triple Major Public Finance, Personnel/ Labor Relations, and Policy & Admin.
- Community/neighborhood of residence: Springdale
- Eight years experience on the Princeton Board of Education
- Parent Volunteer, Vice President PFG - Princeton Community Middle School; Princeton High School Graduate, Class 1978
- Daughter Princeton Graduate, 1 child enrolled in District; Former Trustee and Executive Committee Member, Ohio School Boards Association
- Recipient Ohio School Boards Association Award of Achievement and Princeton Dreamkeeper Award
Priorities:
- 1. Excellence in academic programs, providing a quality education for all students, while enhancing our sports, music, fine arts and extra curricular
- 2. Fiscally responsible approach to budgeting & spending, address legislative issues affecting district funding.
- 3. Successful completion of the facilities plan with community input every step of the way.
Lillian A. Hawkins
2,739 votes
20.82%
- Occupation: Educational Consultant
- 34 years public school experience
- B Ed Wichita State University
- M Ed University of Cincinnati
- PhD student at Miami University, Major: Educational Leadership
- Princeton resident and parent since 1975
- Princeton teacher (12 years), Princeton assistant principal (4 years)
Priorities:
- Academic Excellence for Every Student
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Recruitment and Retention of Quality Staff
Ken Donaldson
2,454 votes
18.66%
Jenny Pansing
2,317 votes
17.61%
- Occupation: pediatric RN-- Children's Hospital for 28 years
- 8 years on Princeton Board of Education
- 19 year PTA member & school/ district volunteer
- 26 year resident of the Princeton community ( in Evendale)
- all 3 of our children are Princeton grads
- proud recipient of PROS Award (Princeton Recognizes Outstanding Service) and Dreamkeeper Award-- both received for my contributions to Princeton
- active particpant in Princeton Community Relay for Life for past 3 years
Priorities:
- Continue to improve academic achievement for ALL students throughout the entire district, including continued closure of the achievement gap
- continued progress on our facilities plan--completing 8 elementary schools at or under budget
- secure our district financial stability through work with the legislators
Robert P. "Bob" Maine
1,675 votes
12.73%
- Occupation: Principal Engineer - Procter & Gamble
- 4 Children in District (K - 7th Grade), 1 with special needs
- BS Chemical Engineering, Va Tech 1986
- MBA UC (Finance Emphasis) 1992
- SYO Coach - Softball/Baseball
- Member and Religious Education Teacher- St Gabriel Church, Glendale
- Parent Volunteer @ Stewart Elementary
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility - Maintaining the quality of our schools while minimizing the impact to taxpayers
- Parental Involvement - Bettter representation on the board of Parents with Children in the District
- Continue Progress on Standardized Tests - A lot to be proud of here....continue the progress. Address/take advantage of the diversity in district
Paul A. Culter
912 votes
6.93%
- Occupation: Senior Community Planner with Edwards and Kelcey
- 15 Year Sharonville Resident
- Parishioner, St. Michaels Church
- Assistant Soccer Coach, Sharonville Youth Organization
- Four children, two currently attending Princeton Schools
Priorities:
- Fiscal Responsibility - Secure Necessary funding for District and without unnecessary levies.
- Promote Positive PR for District - Not enough positive things being said about the District in local news outlets.
- Academic Excellence for EVERY Princeton Student
Monty Lobb
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