Campaign Theme: Every School A Quality School
Every effective campaign has a central theme or organizing principle.
As the campaign has started to pick up steam, I am frequently asked — in a number of different ways – the same key question: “why are you running for office?”
Of course, there are a number of specific areas where I believe the KHSD can improve: expanded career and technical training, simpler boundaries, more cost effective school construction, etc. But underlying these ideas is a bigger concept: we must focus every ounce of our energy on making “every school a quality school”.
Quality schools require . . . . improved programs for students not well served now, boundaries that encourage parent participation, more effective allocation of resources, etc. — but the larger point of all these sub-elements is to focus on quality educational opportunities for every single KHSD student.
In order to reflect this focus – and the inter-related nature of the policy issues related to the educational programs – we are collapsing the categories associated with academic programs and career and technical training into this new one.
Please feel free to comment on what you beleive we need to do