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LWV League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area Education Fund
Hamilton, Butler, Warren Counties, OH November 5, 2013 Election
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Mary Cleveland
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Member of Board of Education; Princeton City School District

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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Questions & Answers

1. What are your qualifications for office?

I have been a resident of Princeton for more than 16 years. I have two children who are currently students at the high school, and have spent countless days and hours volunteering my time in the schools, working alongside staff and parents. Currently I serve as a trustee on the Princeton Education Foundation. In this role, I have had the opportunity to work closely with the Princeton community as a whole+parents, students, faculty/staff and community leaders+to enhance the overall Viking experience. My experience in business, law and working as the executive director of a non-profit give me a well-rounded insight to work to solve the challenges and issues of the district.

2. What can be done to improve your school district's results at current funding levels?

Because I am not a current member of the board, I am not privy to the current financial status of the district. However, I am aware that districts across the country are being faced with the challenge of doing more with less money. One of the things that I believe can be done to help with this challenge is to always put the needs of the students first in each decision that is to be made. We should consider and implement programs and curriculum that will continue to advance our students and prepare them for the long-term as well as looking at programs that aren't working and figuring out how we can eliminate or restructure them in a way that is most cost-effective.

3. What will you do to build consensus in the community in support of your school district?

One of the things that is most important to building consensus and support of the Princeton district in the community is to actually get out and talk to the stakeholders of the community and district and ask for their input and concerns regarding the district. I strongly believe in all members of the community and district working together to make the schools a better place for our children. I will also be open, honest and receptive to the needs and concerns of the community so that they can understand their value to the district and the important and vital roles that they play in it's success.

4. What would you do to advance the concept of "equity in education" in your district?

The best thing to do is to look at the processes, people and procedures that we have in place to make sure that we are creating safe, innovative learning environments for ALL students, being mindful of the demographics of the community and district, both now and in the future. We also need to be sure that we are not making decisions or upholding policies that are neglecting any students.


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