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San Francisco, California 94132 FPPC #1401091 • Financial Disclosures Available at Sfethics.Org Prsrt Std Paid for by Committee To Elect Faauuga Moliga For School Board 2018 US Postage PAID 382 Victoria Street Handled With Care San Francisco, California 94132 FPPC #1401091 • Financial disclosures available at sfethics.org Endorsed by SF Democratic Party Faauuga’s perspective on our School Board will bring a fresh approach to governing that will result in better outcomes for our ed ors By students and staff. d n E San Francisco TEACHERS UNION Pretty much everyone supports Faauuga Moliga, who grew up in public housing, attended SF public schools, City College, and San Jose State, eventually earning a master’s in social work. He created a program that successfully helped hundreds of Pacific Islanders attend college, helped save Burton High School, and wound up as a mental-health counselor for the city. He would be the first Pacific Islander on the board; he’s also eminently qualified and deserves election. Faauuga endeavors to bring a holistic approach to our public schools to create a safe and supportive environment for students and staff by— • Prioritizing the well-being of all students, teachers, and families through mental health services and the establishment of school wellness centers in all SFUSD schools from early education to K-12. • Creating a community-based approach to increase student academic achievement and family engagement. • Supporting our educators with competitive salaries, affordable housing, and retirement packages. Faauuga’s Supporters Elected Officials School Board Commissioner Stevon Cook San Francisco Democratic Party American Samoa Governor Lolo Matalasi-Moliga School Board Commissioner Matt Haney San Francisco Labor Council San Francisco Mayor London Breed School Board Commissioner Mark Sanchez United Educators of San Francisco San Francisco Supervisor Sandra Fewer School Board Commissioner Shamann Walton National Union of Healthcare Workers San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin BART Board Director Lateefah Simon Service Employees International Union 1021 San Francisco Supervisor Norman Yee BART Board Director Bevan Dufty San Francisco Building and Trades Council San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman Former State Senator Mark Leno Bay Area Reporter San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen Former Supervisor David Campos San Francisco Examiner San Francisco Supervisor Malia Cohen Partial List San Francisco Bay Guardian San Francisco Supervisor Ahsha Safai “I can’t think of anybody who is more qualified. The school board is likely going to be unanimously happy, since they have worked with Moliga and he is someone we have seen in the trenches.” —Matt Haney, Past President, SF Board of Education www.faauugamoliga.com.
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