2022 School Board Contests, Part 2
By Thomas Ultican / Reprinted with Permission
The bedrock of American Democracy is the school board. Many of America’s leading politicians began their career serving on a school board. On November 8th, half of the school board positions in San Diego County will be on the ballot. Here is a review of who is on the ballot in our ten largest school districts and the County Office of Education. Recommendations are included.
School board seats are supposedly nonpartisan contests; however the Republican and Democratic parties have made recommendations in many of the matches. The Republicans do a formal endorsement while the Democrats identify party members on the ballot. In this post both methods are treated as endorsements.
Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD)
Public school students 22,188 – Charter school students 6,690 – Percent charter 23.2%
For Seat 1 incumbent Francisco Tamayo faces off against Jesse Vigil. Vigil is the former youth pastor at Eastlake Church and is presently director the San Diego branch of the charity Big Table. He is endorsed by the Republican Party.
Tamayo has been on the CVESD board since 2014. He worked in the SUHSD before transition to a position at the county board of education. He is endorsed by the Democratic Party.
Recommendation: Francisco Tamayo
Incumbent Leslie Bunker faces three challengers for Seat 3. She is both a former student and a 26 year teacher in CVESD. Serving since 2014, Bunker has the endorsement of the Democratic Party.
Delia Dominguez Cervantes lists herself as an education non-profit director. She is endorsed by the Republican Party. The other two candidates are blank slates. Eric Douglas lists himself as a retail manager and Jaqueline Gonzales says she is a parent and student advocate.
Recommendation: Leslie Bunker
Area 5 incumbent Cesar Fernandez also faces three challengers. Fernandez was appointed to the board in 2021. This will be his first election. His career in education includes more than 20-years teaching mathematics in SDUSD and SUHSD. He has a masters in curriculum and instruction and is endorsed by the Democratic Party.
Armando Farias is a former school board member. He currently works as director of human resources in the Coronado school district. He has a campaign web page here. John Borja is a former school teacher who recently ran for the Chula Vista city council. Keren Dominguez says she is an advocate, mother and educator. Other than her endorsement by the Republican Party little else is known about her.
Recommendation: Cesar Fernandez
San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD)
Public school students 19,622 – Charter school students 113 – Percent charter 0.6%
Area C has 21-year high school councilor, Andres Ramos Martin, against a consultant at the nonprofit College Bound. She has a campaign web page. He has the endorsement of the Democratic Party.
Recommendation: Andres Ramos Martin
In Area E, incumbent board president Stacy Carlson is opposed by Associate Marriage and Family Therapist Sharyl Cavellier. Chavelliers reference to Project Tomorrow’s 2021 Speakup survey indicates that she has been taken in by the billionaire financed education “reform” movement. Stacy Carlson left the banking and finance industry to start volunteering at SMUSD schools when her daughter was born 10 years ago. She has been on the board since 2014 and is endorsed by the Democratic Party.
Recommendation: Stacy Carlson
Vista Unified School District (VUSD)
Public school students 19,527 – Charter school students 2,565 – Percent charter 11.6%
Debbie Morton is the incumbent trustee for Area 2 which is on the east side of the district. Before being elected to the board in 2018 she taught school for 24 years. Her campaign web page is here.
Carla Rivera-Cruz was just named Director of Alumni and Network engagement by Latinos for Education. This is an organization financed by the Walton Family Foundation, the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative and the NewSchools Venture Fund none of which are friends of public education.
Rena Marrocco is endorsed by the Democratic Party. She seems to be engaged in at least one local civic organization but not much is known about her background for the position.
Recommendation: Debbie Morton
In Area 3 on west side of the district, incumbent Martha Alvarado is matched up against Jen Telles. Alvarado who is a military veteran and a bilingual educator was first elected to the board in 2018. She has the endorsement of the Democratic Party. Telles is endorsed by the Republican Party. This former accountant states on her campaign web page, “When my own children came along, I homeschooled for a period of time.”
Recommendation: Martha Alvarado
Grossmont Union High School District (GUHSD)
Public school students 17,108 – Charter school students 4,966 – Percent charter 22.6%
Gary Woods, the incumbent in Area 3, taught online graduate courses at Liberty University and serves as executive director of the Equip Biblical Institute. He has been on the school board since 2008. Woods has the Republican Party’s endorsement.
Wood’s opponents Gabriel Lawson and Jo Hart Lloyd are both Community College educators. Lawson teaches psychology at Grossmont College and Lloyd is a councilor at San Diego City College. She is endorsed by the Democratic Party.
Recommendation: Jo Hart Lloyd
Jeanie Tyler is challenging Robert Shield the incumbent in Area 4. In a 2010 article about Shields campaign for re-election, East County Magazine reported, “Board trustee Shield, a middle school teacher, is endorsed by the San Diego Republican Party, California Pro-Life-Council, San Diego Union-Tribune ….” He still has the Republican Party endorsement.
Tyler is the Dean of Behavioral Science at San Diego City College. She is endorsed by the Democratic Party.
Recommendation: Jeanie Tyler
Area 5 incumbent, Jim Kelly, has been on the Grossmont board since at least 2006. Kelly is known to be a political brawler who has been accused of lying at times but his east county constituents keep putting him back on the board and the Republican Party keeps endorsing him.
Teacher Nancy Jennings has been endorsed by the Democratic Party for this seat. Terry Kohlenberg is also in the running in Area 5. He teaches communications and San Diego City College.
Recommendation: Terry Kohlenberg
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Next up: Oceanside Unified School District (OUSD), Escondido Union High School District (EUHSD), San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD)