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Kelley B. Winters
252 Democratic/1,013 Republican votes
6.2/14.6%
Louis A. "Lou" Polaneczky
251 Democratic/982 Republican votes
6.2/14.1%
- Occupation: CPA
- Seminar Instructor - CPE Inc
- Former Hatboro Council Member
- Former Treasurer - UMH Joint Sewer Authority
- Former Adjunct Professor - Accounting / Finance - Del Val College
- Former Board Member / Treasurer - Greater Hatboro Chamber of Commerce
- Treasurer / Board of Directors - Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni Corporation
Priorities:
- Maintaining / improving the quality of our local schools (including Pennypack)
- Finding additional sources of revenue for the district OTHER THAN residential real estate taxes
- Controling costs by finding more efficient ways of spending our resources.
Marian McCouch
197 Democratic/1,010 Republican votes
4.9/14.5%
Deborah "Debi" (Ross) Mullen
229 Democratic/965 Republican votes
5.7/13.9%
- Occupation: Self-Employed
- PSU 1983 Grad
Priorities:
- Continue to provide excellent education for Hatboro/ Horsham SD
- Improve saftey of children in our Schools
- Improve communication within our School System
Russel S. Bleiler
188 Democratic/935 Republican votes
4.7/13.4%
Linda C. Mee
580 Democratic/305 Republican votes
14.4/4.4%
- Occupation: Retired Teacher
- Kutztown State College graduate- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
- Teaching Certification -Trenton State, additional graduate work from Temple and Penn State
- 35 years teaching in Hatboro-Horsham School District
- former Champion of Learning nominee for H-H School District
- Married to Michael and mother of Matthew, Brian , and Kathleen
- volunteer for Am Cancer Society's "Relay for Life", H-H Education Foundation, and Horsham Library
Priorities:
- We must be fiscally responsible when it comes to spending. Every $1 spent must help improve the quality ot teaching and education.
- Neighborhood schools are a vital part of our community. I will work to support and maintain them.
- Protecting the safety of our children while traveling to/from school and while in school.
Karen D. (Fread) Harragan
575 Democratic/284 Republican votes
14.2/4.1%
- Occupation: e-retailer
- Public School
- Simmons School Leadership Committee
- Board of Directors, Family Services of Montco
- HSA Spring Fair Plant Sale Chair
- MBA, NYU Stern School of Business
- BA, Cornell University College of Arts & Sciences
Priorities:
- Provide our children with a high quality education. All students need to be challenged to be their best.
- Support neighborhood schools
- Fiscal responsibility means living within our means. I will help plan for the disctrict's future fiscal stability and viability.
Alvin W. Reitz
477 Democratic/224 Republican votes
11.8/3.2%
- Occupation: Mathematics Teacher - Phoenixville Area High School
- Adjunct Mathematics Instructor Bucks County Community College
- Hatboro-Horsham High School, Class of 1973
- East Stroudsburg University, B.S. in Ed
- Temple University, M.S. in Ed
- Arcadia University M.A. in Ed & M. Ed
Priorities:
- Neighborhood schools are an integral part of our community.
- Providing great educational opportunities benefits our children and the entire community.
- Every $1 spent must help improve the quality of teaching and education.
Edward Sherretta
241 Democratic/454 Republican votes
6.0/6.5%
- Occupation: Director of Information Technology
- Undergraduate degree in Business and a Masters degree in Education.
- Experienced cabinet-level school district Administrator in the central offices of multiple Montgomery county school districts.
- Experience managing substantial departmental budgets in Montgomery County school districts.
- K-12 Principal certification from the PA Department of Education, as well as multiple instructional certifications.
- Former U.S. Army Captain and combat veteran with service in Bosnia, and recipient of the Bronze Star medal for service in Iraq.
- Father of four school-aged daughters who will be students in the Hatboro-Horsham School District for the next 13 years.
Priorities:
- Use my significant knowledge and experience to make sound educational decisions for the children of our community.
- In these difficult economic times, I will use my extensive background to make decisions that will have the most Educational "bang for the buck".
- Make good decisions that respect taxpayers and benefit children.
Adam Lebofsky
479 Democratic/201 Republican votes
11.9/2.9%
- Occupation: Banking - Senior Vice President
- B.A. Psychology, Temple University
- M.B.A., Finance Concentration, Temple University
Priorities:
- Focus on fiscal responsibility and controlled spending
- Fighting for neighborhood schools
- Driving Innovation in teaching and learning
Stephen J. Stunder, III
442 Democratic/229 Republican votes
10.9/3.3%
- Occupation: Director, Staff Training and Development - NHS Woodhaven
- MA, Psychology and Human Services, Rosemont College
- BA, English/Secondary Education, Saint Joseph's University
- Party: Democratic , Republican
Priorities:
- Our community begins with neighborhood schools
- Fiscal responsibility means making sure that every dollar spent improves our quality of education
- Challenging our children is the key to their academic, social, and extracurricular growth
Robert F. Casagrand
127 Democratic/349 Republican votes
3.1/5.0%
- Occupation: Contract Manager/Negotiator
- Penn State University - Master of Public Administration
- West Chester University - Bachelor of Science Business Administration
- Employment - Lockheed Martin Corporation
- US Navy Reserve - Commander - 32 years. service, deployed two times to the Middle East in support of OIF/OEF
- 12 years on Hatboro-Horsham School Board, Vice President, Chairman Negotiation Committee, Personnel Committee, Facilities Committee
Priorities:
- Return district to excellence - award winning district - Blue ribbon schools, Red book recognition, Leadership recognition
- Fiscal Conservative - recognized for reducing health care costs by $1.5M with teacher contribution increase
- Improve drug/alcohol education and interdiction within secondary schools
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