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LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
Santa Clara County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
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Fiona Walter
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Board Member; Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District

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The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Questions & Answers

1. How would you determine that the schools are using federal, state and local funds wisely and fairly and how would you report your findings to the community?

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The budget and its details are truly the best tools for answering this question. The budget is presented three times a year + in June for approval for the next fiscal year, in December for the First Interim check/adjustment, and again in March/April for the Second Interim check/adjustment. All three of these public presentations inform the board and allow the general community to learn how the district's money is being spent.

As a basic aid district, we are heavily dependent on local property tax revenues to support our schools. Additional local funding comes in the form of the Measure A facilities bond (projects are nearing conclusion at this point in time) and contributions from the MVLA Education Foundation. The Locally Controlled Funding Formula (LCFF) determines additional state monies coming to our district while the Locally Controlled Accountability Plan (LCAP) is the governing document for how these funds will be spent.

Currently, 84% of MVLA's budget is being spent on personnel, perfectly within the California School Boards Association recommended range of 80-85%. This leaves the remaining 16% for books and supplies, programming, athletics, extracurriculars, professional development, and other critical items that round out a quality education.

Ensuring that money is being spent appropriately can be determined by linking the various budget line items back to their sources and intended purposes. An example of this would be money received from the Foundation. Foundation monies for 14-15 should be spent on smaller freshmen class sizes, chrome books, and college and career centers (to name a few items). These expenditures are easily confirmed in the budget reports. Discretionary funds should be used to support ongoing district goals as part of the current six year strategic plan (again, easily confirmed by comparing the expense to the goals). The board can and should ask questions about the budget during these major presentations (and in between should something come up) as should the greater community.

The CFO for MVLA is highly qualified for his current position and has been well trained by his recently retired predecessor. In addition, the district has always earned the highest budget ratings available as a result of their annual audits.

2. Are the schools offering instruction appropriate to the diverse educational abilities of all the students?

[Apologies for formatting issues. "One final comment..." below should be a new paragraph.] The short answer to this is yes. The longer answer is that we can be doing more. We currently provide courses with the intention of helping every child be successful in school with the goal being as many options as possible upon graduation. I'll provide a few comments regarding the upper, middle/core, struggling populations, and STEAM: One final comment centers on STEM education. I am not willing to let go of the arts. We should be saying STEAM. MVLA supports STEAM throughout its programming with amazing high school bands, choirs, photography classes, visual arts classes, and of course Freestyle Academy. I am pleased with the current offerings and do not want to lose these in the future. While I am an engineer by training, I have enough units for a minor in music and was actually on a small music scholarship sponsored by an engineering alumni. If you query current students, arts are why many of them come to school each day and I will continue to support these if elected.

3. Where do you want the District to be five years from now? What steps should the District take to get there?

Five years from now, I hope that:


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