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Change for our children. Change for our staff. Change for our safety. 

4 out of 9 Board of Education candidates do not see education as a top priority

Results from our
Candidate-Community Survey

Respondent Demographics

Describe Yourself
District Representation

Community Priority Summary

First Priority
Second Priority
Third Priority

Quotes from the Community

Candidate Priority Summary

At Large Seat

John Youngquist

First Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Social Emotional & Mental Health
16% of Community rank this as their third priority

Third Priority: Academic Outcomes
31.5% of Community rank this as their top priority

View John's Complete Results

Paul Ballenger

First Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Academic Outcomes
31.5% of Community rank this as their top priority

Third Priority: Preparing for Workforce
13.6% of Community rank this as their second priority

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Kwame Spearman

First Priority: Academic Outcomes
31.5% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Third Priority: Social Emotional & Mental Health
16% of Community rank this as their third priority

View Kwame's Complete Results

Brittni Johnson

First Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Social Emotional & Mental Health
16% of Community rank this as their third priority

Third Priority: Inclusivity
Not a top priority of the Community

View Brittni's Complete Results

District 1

Kimberlee Sia

First Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Academic Outcomes
32.3% of Community rank this as their second priority

Third Priority: Educator & Staff Recruitment
24% of Community rank this as their third priority

View Kimberlee's Complete Results

Incumbent: Scott Baldermann

First Priority: Educator & Staff Recruitment
24.3% of Community rank this as their third priority

Second Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Third Priority: Inclusivity
Not a top priority of the community

View Scott's Complete Results

District 5

Marlene De La Rosa

First Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Academic Outcomes
32.3% of Community rank this as their second priority

Third Priority: Inclusivity
Not a main priority of the community

View Marlene's Complete Results

Adam Slutzker

First Priority: Well-rounded Students
17.4% of Community rank this as their third priority

Second Priority: Educator & Staff Recruitment
24% of Community rank this as their third priority

Third Priority: Inclusivity
Not a top priority of the community

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Incumbent: Charmaine Lindsay

First Priority: Safety
53.4% of Community rank this as their top priority

Second Priority: Social Emotional & Mental Health
15.8% of Community rank this as their third priority

Third Priority: Educator & Staff Recruitment
24% of Community rank this as their third priority

View Charmaine's Complete Results

A word on our lousy fiscal management question:

We included a lousy question on fiscal management. But the upshot was that 25% of community respondents took the time to tell us it was a lousy question. Overwhelmingly these respondents stated that the district cannot be trusted to spend current taxpayer money, let alone additional funds. Reducing administrative spending and closing schools should have been options in our survey question. A few quotes from respondents:

  • “I do not trust the board and superintendent (and his ridiculous raise) with additional resources at this time.”
  • “The district is not a good steward of existing funding. I will not support tax increases until I see consistent improvement in student achievement.”
  • “As a teacher in DPS, I can attest that there is a lot of wasteful spending.”
  • “DPS could easily balance the budget by strong reduction in top administrative and management positions that do not add value to the students.  The district has been, and continues, to be top heavy.”

Thank you for these ideas and for calling us out on a badly constructed question.