Wednesday, April 10, 2013
With all 28 precincts reporting, Amy Connolly, Julie Jackson, Denis Ryan and John J. Carey have been re-elected to the Community Consolidated School District 146 Board of Education.
While two slates, both including newcomers, ran for the D146 board, the incumbents all won re-election. As of Wednesday morning, all 28 precincts are showing vote totals that place Amy Connolly, Julie Jackson, Denis Ryan and John J. Carey as trustees on the Community Consolidated School District 146 Board of Education. Connolly described the win as bittersweet since it didn’t include her slate partner Tim Frederickson. “The incumbents are all returning, which is surprising, but it says to me that the people are happy with the job we are doing,” Connolly said. Ryan said he was pleased with the election results, and looks forward to pursuing further technological advances in the school district. “One of the goals is to have the grade schools…
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Can't wait until April 9 to cast your ballot? You still have a chance to participate in the early voting process. Find out where you can vote and when the early polls close.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Six hopefuls campaigning for a seat on Community Consolidated School District 146’s Board of Education share their views on keeping the district effectively funded in our Patch questionnaire.
The following question was asked of all candidates running for Community Consolidated High School District 146’s Board of Education in the April 9th election. Answers are listed in the order they were received. Revenue from the state continues to dry up, while residents are also dealing with rising costs. Please rank the following in the order you feel the district should be focused on for meeting the district’s costs in light of these issues. 1) Staff Cuts 2) Contract Renegotiations 3) Operating Expense Cuts 4) Tax Increases 5) Other Funding Sources. Please also explain your reasoning. Amy Connolly The portion of our annual budget that is related to State revenues is relatively small compared with other school districts. District 146 is …
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Five of the eight candidates seeking a seat on the Consolidated High School District 230 Board of Education share their thoughts on the district’s recent redistricting and its effects on students and schools.
The following question was asked of candidates campaigning for a seat on the Consolidated High School District 230 Board of Education in Patch’s election questionnaire. Answers are listed in the order they were received. What are your thoughts on recent redistricting? Should students be able to go where their families originally planned or does the need to balance school population come first, and why? Anthony Catalano, Jr. Back in 1989, the district was facing a similar issue of redistricting that was done to alleviate overcrowding at Andrew and low enrollment at Stagg. Now 24 years later we are looking at a similar issue of balancing district resources and student population. The issue of redistricting has the possibility to help the …
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Five of the eight candidates seeking a seat on the Consolidated High School District 230 Board of Education share their views on how to meet costs with dwindling state funds, while maintaining standards.
The following question was asked of candidates campaigning for a seat on the Consolidated High School District 230 Board of Education in Patch’s election questionnaire. Answers are listed in the order they were received. Revenue from the state is drying up. Rank the following in order of importance: 1) Staff Cuts 2) Contract Renegotiations 3) Operating Expense Cuts 4) Tax Increases or Other Funding Sources. Explain your reasoning. Anthony Catalano, Jr. We are fortunate to be living in a district whereas according to the 2012 Office of the Superintendent Financial Report, District 230 receives 80% of revenue from property taxes and in 2011, Standard and Poor’s improved the district’s creditworthiness on its outstanding debt. Each of these …
Sunday, March 31, 2013
A guide to the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustee elections on April 9.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Incumbents and newcomers are mixing it up, as six vie for four spots on the seven-member board of education.
Six candidates are vying for four, four-year spots on the seven-member CCSD 146 Board of Education. Newcomer Vince Aiello joins incumbents John Carey, Denis Ryan and Julie Jackson, running as "4 for the Future of 146." Incumbent Amy Connolly and newcomer Tim Frederickson run together as "Planning for Progress." CCSD 146 serves 2,400 kingergarten through eighth-grade students among its five schools: Central Middle School, Fierke Education Center, Fulton School, Kruse Education Center and Memorial School. Dr. Jeff Stawick is superintendent. The seven-member school board meets monthly. Early voting begins March 25. Election Day is April 9. Join Patch! Create a free user account and join the discussion: You'll be subscribed to the free …
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Ricardo Fernandez is running for the Moraine Valley Community College District 524 Board of Trustees.
Position Sought Moraine Valley Community College District 524 Board of Trustees Campaign Contact Information Citizens for Ricardo A. Fernandez P.O. Box 150 Palos Park, IL 60464-0150 (708) 341-2357 fernandez23@usa.net Hometown Orland Park Family Members Gina M. Fernandez, wife. Education Moraine Valley Community College, 1987, Associate in Science University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989, Bachelor of Science University of Indianapolis, 1992, Master of Health Science Nova Southeastern University, 2007, PhD Current Occupation and Employer Working as a physical therapist for 24 years Former full-time professor at Northwestern University 2002-2006 Adjunct faculty at Governors State University, Morton College, and Oakton Community College …
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
John Schiera is running for the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustees in the April election.
Position Sought Moraine Valley Community College District Board of Trustees Campaign Contact Information Facebook: Elect John Schiera Hometown Palos Park Family Members Andrew Schiera, son; Natalie Schiera, daughter Education University of Illinois, 1983 Current Occupation and Employer Landscape Architect, self-employed Political Party Affiliation Independent Why are you seeking the position? To insure the students are offered the best education, utmost career opportunities and finest learning environment. And to assure the administration is fiscally responsible and accountable. What will be your single most important priority if you get elected? Keep a diligent watch over the wellness center's construction costs and schedule. And assure …
Sarah Wagner is running for the Moraine Valley Community College Board of Trustees in the April election.
Position Sought Moraine Valley Community College District Board of Trustees, District 524 Campaign Contact Information n/a Hometown Palos Hills Family Members Husband: Eugene Wagner Children: Sarah, Matthew, and Susan Education St. Xavier University, B.S. Clinical and Counseling Psychology Current Occupation and Employer I was a fitness instructor in the Southwest Suburbs for 30 years. Political Party Affiliation None. Why are you seeking the position? As a current member of the Board of Trustees at Moraine Valley Community College, I am committed to helping maintain the growth and excellent reputation of Moraine Valley Community College. I would like to be re-elected and continue to serve the community as its representative to the Board. …
jolio
2:26 pm on Friday, April 5, 2013
im with you we are being soaked, but the average voter just doesnt care.The voter is like the parent that looks the other way when there child does wrong. The newspaper is littered with politicians and so called workers of the state stealing our money and gross incopetance. Does the voter care I believe they don't,at least not in this state. i'm giving up on this state and moving to south …   more ›