School Board Contests, Part 6 - Palomar Community College
There are three positions up for election on the Palomar Community College board.
There is no incumbent running in Area 1. The Republican Party is endorsing Frank Xu. The Democratic Party, Palomar faculty and students at are endorsing Judy Patacsil.
Patacsil is a community college professor with and amazing list of endorsements. This daughter of Filipino immigrants is obviously well liked and respected by colleagues. She has the endorsement of four currently serving board members and is also the choice of organized labor.
The student newspaper, Telescope, was impressed by Frank Xu’s technical and business background. However they endorsed his opponent because “we do not agree with his statements about changing the race-based admissions quota and his dislike of race and diversity inclusion.”
Frank Xu appears to be a far right ideologue. He is President of the new non-profit California for Equal Rights Foundation (CERF) (IRS ID 85-2315151). Last year CERF joined a law suit against San Diego Unified School District over Critical Race Theory. CERF legislative reports reads like they were lifted from Christopher Rufo and the Manhattan Institute.
Recommendation Area 1: Judy Patacsil
Area 4 has a match between Kartik Raju who was appointed to the board last year and Michelle Rains a restaurant owner from Ramona.
Rains is endorsed by the Republican Party and has substantial support from building contractors. She also has the endorsement of several elected officials from Ramona.
Raju is endorsed by the Democratic Party and he is endorsed by four existing Palomar board members and the Palomar college faculty. Raju is an Electrical engineer with diverse experience in project management, defense and aerospace. Telescope endorsed him stating,
“He expressed enthusiasm for student culture, and the connections he’s made here at Palomar. He also shared his personal experience at a community college, and the joyous discovery of all the benefits it offered.”
Recommendation Area 4: Kartik Raju
In Area 5, Jacqueline Kaiser - endorsed by the Republican Party - is running against incumbent Nora Miyamoto.
Kaiser is from Fallbrook where she was involved in community planning. She has a masters in business administration and is supported by the San Diego Chapter of the Association of General Contractors. County Supervisor Jim Desmond, Asseblywomen Marie Waldron and State Senator Brian Jones all support her candidacy. Telescope also endorsed her stating, “While she doesn’t have any prior experience at Palomar, we feel that a forward-thinking business mindset could bring fresh ideas to the board.” The students seemed to really be taken with her in their one on one interview.
Miyamoto who also lives in Fallbrook has worked at Palomar for 21-years. Her bio states, “With nearly 30 years of community college experience, she served in various positions—a part- and full-time faculty member, a classified employee, a temporary employee, a mid-level academic director and as an Instructional Dean.” She shares an impressive list of endorsements including that of four existing board members and the Palomar faculty.
Recommendation Area 5: Nora Miyamoto
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