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Beaverton City Candidates ------WC-3 PCC Candidates ------WC 4 -7 Banks School Candidates ------WC 8-10 Beaverton School Candidates ------WC 11-14 Forest Grove Candidates ------WC-15 Gaston Candidates ------WC-16 Hillsboro School District Candidates ------WC 17-20 Portland School Candidates ------WC 22-23 Lake Oswego School Candidates ------WC-23 Sherwood School Candidates ------WC 24-28 Tigard-Tualatin School Candidates ------WC 29-31 West Linn-Wilsonville School Candidates ------WC 33-35 Banks Fire Candidates ------WC-36 Tualatin Valley Fire Candidates ------WC 36-37 Tigard Water Candidates ------WC-38 Tualatin Valley Water Candidates ------WC-39

West Slope Water Candidates ------WC-40 Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation Candidates ------WC 40-41 Tigard Measure 34-305 ------WC-42 Dropsites ------WC-43

WC-2 WC-3 City of Beaverton City Council Position 1 City Council Position 1

Ashley Jerome Hartmeier-Prigg Sibayan Occupation: Product Manager, Occupation: Adjunct Associate Nike, Inc. Professor Army War College; Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel; Occupational Background: Community Volunteer Business operations management, attorney Occupational Background: 28 years active duty including Army Educational Background: officer and combat engineer; Army Willamette University College of Corps of Engineers Professional Law, J.D., University of Portland, Engineer; Associate Professor, B.A. Army War College; Portland State University Instructor Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation Prior Governmental Experience: Educational Background: PhD Security Studies, Kansas State District Board Chair University; Master of Strategic Studies, Army War College; Master of Engineering, University of Idaho; BS Civil Engineering, State University Community: Racewalkers NW, Board Secretary (2018-present); Underdogs Rock Rescue (2012-15), Board Secretary; Fences for Fido Prior Governmental Experience: Beaverton Social Services database admin(2011-2013) Funding Committee; Metro Get Moving 2020 Local Investment Team; Beaverton School District Bond Accountability Committee; Beaverton Proven Leadership for Beaverton Human Rights Advisory Commission As the board chair of THPRD, I have experience leading through the COVID-19 pandemic, enacting affordable housing policy, and leading BEAVERTON EXPERIENCE with racial justice at the forefront. -Ashley Leadership Beaverton Beaverton Organizing & Leadership Development Program I will focus on: Education First Scholarships COVID-19 Recovery: Helping our small businesses and our families Beaverton Community Emergency Response Team make it through COVID-19 and emerge stronger. Engineers Without Borders Affordable Housing: Working with regional leaders and jurisdictions Beaverton Severe Weather Shelter on solutions that serve the most vulnerable Beaverton residents. HomePlate for Youth Services Climate Action: Beaverton needs planning that enables smart growth and transportation solutions that reduce our environmental impact. I’M HERE TO SERVE I’ve had an unanticipated life. From commanding Soldiers in combat “Ashley is a proven leader who gets things done in our region. We to leading environmental compliance inspections for the Environmental trust Ashley to work for the people of Beaverton to navigate our Protection Agency to providing superlative engineering management COVID-19 recovery, take bold action on climate change, and bring as a Public Works Director. Selfless service characterized by more affordable housing to Beaverton. Ashley is the City Councilor we courage, candor, competence, and commitment stands at the need now.” Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board core of my being. of Commissioners, Lynn Peterson, Metro President, and Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Mayor FUNDRAISING AND SALARY It is unconscionable to ask for donations in the midst of a pandemic. Proudly Endorsed By: As a veteran receiving a pension, I can continue my long tradition of Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Mayor public service and self-fund my campaign. Plus, I’ll donate ALL after Beaverton City Councilors: Nadia Hasan, Marc San Soucie, Allison tax Councilor compensation to local nonprofits. Tivnon, Mark Fagin SAMPLING OF ENDORSEMENTS Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Laura Mitchell, Beaverton Council President Commissioners Allison Tivnon, Beaverton Councilor Washington County Commissioners: Nafisa Fai, Pamela Treece Denny Doyle, former Beaverton Mayor Lynn Peterson, President, Metro Council Cate Arnold, former Beaverton City Councilor Metro Councilors: Juan Carlos González, Christine Lewis Beaverton Police Association Beaverton School Board: Susan Greenberg Sheriff Pat Garrett, Washington County PCC Chair: Mohamed Alyajouri Donna Tyner, Eric Simpson, Beaverton School Board FULL LIST at Val Hoyle, Labor Commissioner jerome4beaverton.org State Senator: Kate Lieber All of my board colleagues at THPRD MY WORD IS MY BOND National, public and community service are intrinsic parts of my life. Tualatin Valley Firefighters Local 1660 I am duty-bound to serve Beaverton. Oregon League of Conservation Voters Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland Vote for me if you want a leader whose integrity is tested and true. Washington County Democrats Vote for me if you want a Councilor laser focused on Beaverton. Learn more: www.ashleyhartmeierprigg.com Vote for me if you want a public servant who is comfortable (This information furnished by Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg) questioning everything. Read my position statements: jerome4beaverton.org (This information furnished by Jerome Sibayan)

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WC-2 WC-3 Portland Community College Director, Zone 1

Laurie J Cremona Wagner VOTING Occupation: VP, Global Lead Management at Oracle Corporation; Co-chair of Portland Community INSTRUCTIONS College’s Business Advisory Committee and member of Computer Information Services 1. To vote completely fill in the oval ( ) Advisory Board (volunteer positions); with a black or blue pen or a standard #2 Volunteer board member for Clackamas Women’s Services pencil to the left indicating your choice.

Occupational Background: VP, Marketing Performance at SAP; VP, Education Services at BMC EXAMPLE: Software and EMC Corporation BEST PET Vote your ballot (VOTE FOR ONE) Educational Background: Stanford University, Civil Engineering & Construction Management, M.S.; Stanford University, Architecture & DOG Urban Design, B.A. CAT

Prior Governmental Experience: Appointed by governor to Oregon Workforce Talent and Development Board; appointed by governor to _ _ _ _ _ Oregon School Facilities Task Force

Higher education is the key to success for Oregon students, families, 2. To ‘Write in’ a name completely fill in communities, and businesses. As we recover from the pandemic, at Portland Community College, I will work to connect students with the oval ( ) to the left of the dotted line today’s careers to build a better future for our region. (_ _); write the name on the dotted line. We must create a sense of belonging and well-being for every student, faculty member, and employee. I look forward to building EXAMPLE: partnerships with local businesses, community leaders and elected BEST PET officials to advance student success. Vote your ballot (VOTE FOR ONE)

DOG Increase Access, Completion and Student Success CAT • Make higher education more accessible to everyone HAMSTER • Reduce disparities for first low-income students and students of color • Provide support services to improve academic success, transfer Rabbit and graduation • Connect students to careers of the future 3. The ballot may have contests printed Drive Economic Development and Sustainability on front and back. Vote both sides.

• Cultivate a long-term sustainable college enterprise 4. If you make a mistake or your ballot is • Continuously innovate to help Oregon respond confidently, effectively and consistently to unexpected and unpredicted damaged or in need of assistance community and workforce needs contact the Elections Office instructions. • Drive effective use of technology in learning and all college operations

“Laurie will hit the ground running at PCC. Her impressive professional background as a leader in building and high tech industries, service to PCC in the role of Chair of its Business Advisory Council, and a track Para instrucciones en record of commitment to the community all combine to make her the ideal candidate for the PCC Board. “ español, por favor llame a la -Denise Frisbee, Board of Directors, Portland Community College oficina de Elecciones For a full list of my endorsements please visit ****************************************** www.LaurieForPCC.com

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WC-4 WC-5 CONTINUED Portland Community College Director, Zone 4 Director, Zone 4

Serin Jim Bussell Harper Occupation: Procurement Analyst, Occupation: Oregon Real Estate Portland Parks & Recreation Broker Bureau; Community Organizer (she/her) Occupational Background: Executive Director, C.A.S.H. Occupational Background: Chief (Creating, Assets, Savings, and of Staff, Oregon State Senator Jeff Hope); Vice-President, Morrison Golden; Board Chair, Crag Law Child and Family Services; Center Executive Director, Arras Corp; Director of Human Resources, Educational Background: MBA, Wacker Siltronic; Division Manager, Willamette University; MS Geology, PSU; BA Earth Science, Boston Tektronix, Inc. University; Student, PCC Business Development Courses Educational Background: Gaston High School, Diploma General; Prior Governmental Experience: Geologist, Oregon Department Portland State University, General Studies, BS with emphasis on of Geology and Mineral Industries; Management Analyst, Metro education Regional Government; Chair, Portland Open & Accountable Elections Commission; Precinct Committee Person, Multnomah County Prior Governmental Experience: School-to-Career Liaison for Multnomah County

SERIN’S EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: • Tuition Reform – As a former PCC student, I know how Jim Harper has proven and effective leadership skills at the Local, challenging paying for education can be. I will fight to contain State and National level: costs and leverage State and Federal dollars, so students can graduate with financial stability. Local: Chair of PCC Board of Directors three different times; PCC • Equity & Inclusion – PCC must end racial and economic Foundation Board of Directors for 26 plus years disparities in student enrollment, performance, and completion, and in hiring and retention of employees. State: Past Chair of Oregon Community College Association (awarded • Food & Housing Security – I will help PCC Pathways to their Howard Cherry Annual award for outstanding trustee 2011 ); Opportunity strengthen partnerships with nonprofits and Past Ex-Officio member of the Oregon School Boards Association community-based organizations, to ensure all students have a (2006-2014). safe roof over their head and food on the table. • Healthcare for All – I have many connections with PCC faculty National: Served two terms as elected member of the ACCT (National and staff, and understand their healthcare needs. PCC can be Board of Community Trustees); Served two years as the ACCT Pacific a leader in ensuring all students, faculty, and staff have quality, Region Director; Awarded the Pacific Region Trustee Leadership affordable healthcare. Award 2011.

“Serin is exactly what PCC’s board needs: a smart, hard-working, and PCC is a place where students can earn a quality education via: a engaged advocate for students, faculty, and staff.” Aurora del Val, certificate, associate degree or get started in their pursuit of a four Former PCC Instructor & PCCFFAP Faculty Representative-Southeast year degree. PCC also provides an excellent technical education to individuals who are interested in new skills or improving their existing ENDORSEMENTS: skills. PCC Federation of Faculty and Academic Professionals PCC Federation of Classified Employees I am dedicated to student success, accessibility and affordability. PCC Board Member Alex Diaz Rios PLEASE RE-ELECT JIM HARPER TO ZONE 4 DIRECTOR TO ENSURE State Representatives , , Courtney THAT I CAN CONTINUE MY WORK! Neron, , , , Former State Representative Alissa Keny-Guyer (This information furnished by Jim Harper.) State Senators , Kate Lieber, Deb Patterson

Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty Hillsboro City Councilor Olivia Alcaire Former Portland City Commissioner Amanda Fritz Washington County Commissioner Nafisa Fai MESD Board Member Katrina Doughty Gresham-Barlow School Board Member Amanda Orozco-Beach

Working Families Party Oregon Progressive Party NW Oregon Labor Council Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters BerniePDX

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(This information furnished by Friends of Serin Bussell.)

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WC-4 WC-5 Portland Community College Director, Zone 5 Director, Zone 6

Dan Mohamed Saltzman Alyajouri Occupation: Community Volunteer Occupation: Primary Care Practice Manager – Oregon Health and Occupational Background: Science University Owner, Environmental Management Solutions Occupational Background: Integration Manager, Oregon Educational Background: MS, Primary Care Association; Project Massachusetts Institute of Manager, Multnomah County Technology; BS, Cornell University; Health Department Beaverton High School Educational Background: Oregon Prior Governmental Experience: Portland City Commissioner; State University, Public Health, Masters; Oregon State University, Multnomah County Commissioner; PCC Board of Directors Healthcare Administration, Bachelor of Science; Corvallis High School, Diploma

I ask for your support to continue serving on the PCC Board because Prior Governmental Experience: Portland Community College Board I cherish our community colleges: a place where people from all nations, of Directors; Oregon Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander Affairs cultures, and walks of life come to seek a better life and opportunity. As the grandson of immigrants, I believe it’s important that PCC be a welcoming place for immigrants and refugees. Dear Voter,

But that vision is threatened by harsh realities facing our students: I am currently the Portland Community College Board President. PCC is Oregon’s largest post-secondary academic institution, serving • Lack of affordable housing and homelessness 70,000 students. Your support of my re-election will ensure I continue • Food insecurity my service helping PCC provide access to affordable quality education, • Increasing tuition and other expenses while advancing economic development in our community and region.

During 30 years of elected service on the PCC Board, at Multnomah I have supported equitable student success policies to improve County and the City of Portland – and as a Beaverton native and access, retention, and completion rates for all students, especially lifetime Zone 5 resident – I have worked on these issues and have low-income students and students of color. As Chair, I lead the board shown I understand the importance of balanced budgets, establishing in advancing PCC’s DEI work in strategic and measurable ways. policy, good labor relations, and listening to concerns of our students and residents. In my second term, I hope to:

My priorities include: 1. Support policies that engage, empower, and strengthen the skills of staff and faculty. • Ensuring programs remain relevant and in demand by employers. 2. Work with college leadership on transforming PCC’s learning • Helping veterans transition their skills to the private or public culture to an environment of belonging that facilitates equitable sector. student success. • Expanding the number of students and scholarships for the 3. Support the development and creation of sustainable Career Portland Teacher’s Program, a joint program of PSU and PCC, and Technical Education (CTE) programs that lead to living to increase the number of minority teachers in our local schools. wage jobs and help strengthen the state’s workforce which is • Creating a learning center in the Beaverton Town Center, devastated by COVID. convenient for neighbors, bus, and light rail commuters. • Partnering with Meals-on-Wheels to provide services for food I am honored and excited to continue adding my voice to support insecure students and their families. PCC’s mission. • Ensuring every student has an equal shot at success, and that they complete their studies; that our workforce reflects our Endorsed by: population; and that we provide procurement opportunities for 1. Ellen Rosenblum, Oregon Attorney General minority and women-owned businesses. 2. Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners I will also push for PCC to consider partnering with Portland or Metro 3. Felicita Monteblanco, THPRD Board Director to obtain bond funds to develop housing for struggling students, and 4. Casey Kulla, Yamhill County Commissioner to think creatively on developing vacant PCC land or surface parking 5. Susheela Jayapal, Multnomah County Commissioner lots into affordable housing. 6. Deborah Kafoury, Multnomah County Chair 7. Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Mayor I would appreciate your vote. 8. Nadia Hasan, Beaverton City Councilor 9. Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Metro Councilor (This information furnished by Friends of Dan Saltzman.) 10. Nafisa Fai, Washington County Commissioner 11. Sen. , Oregon Senate 12. Rep. , Oregon House 13. Tya Ping, THPRD Board Director 14. Heidi Edwards, THPRD Board Director 15. Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg, THPRD Board Director

(This information furnished by Mohamed Alyajouri.)

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WC-6 WC-7 Portland Community College Director, Zone 7 Director, Zone 7

Kristi Reiko Wilson Mia Occupation: Workforce Development Manager, City of Hillsboro Economic Williams Development Occupation: Educator, Sabin Occupational Background: Parks Elementary School Principal Maintenance; Water Resources Occupational Background: PSU Technician; Volunteer Coordinator Associate Director, Diversity in Educational Background: A.S., Admissions, Assistant Director, Portland Community College; Portland Minority Recruitment; PCC State University, B.A., Psychology Counselor & Advisor; Casey Family Programs, Social Worker. Prior Governmental Experience: 21 years in municipal government Educational Background: Doctoral Candidate in Education Policy & Leadership; M.Ed. (PSU); MSW Child Welfare (Howard U.); BS Kristi Wilson: Dedicated to equitable student success Journalism & Politics (University of Maryland). Student Success Prior Governmental Experience: Youth Employment Institute, Kristi, an alumni of PCC, understands first-hand the experience of working Board Chair; African American Health Coalition, Board Member; PPS, multiple jobs while earning an education. She is dedicated to closing the Strategic Planning & Outreach Committee. skills and opportunity gaps students face. Experienced. Thoughtful. Opportunity and Access For All A Leader Focused on Student Success. She created and supported career pathways that served over 3,000 residents in western Washington County, many of whom are PCC students Working 20 years in education, I understand that K-12 education and from historically underserved communities. our Community College system together are the gateway to a better life. We can and must do more. I pledge to: Workforce Development in Washington County With over two decades in local government, cultivating partnerships to • Expand Access: Keep tuition affordable. Get our fair share of drive workforce development, Kristi’s experience will be critical to PCC’s financial aid for students. Ensure teaching programs meet each role in economic recovery. students’ unique needs. • Promote Equity & Inclusion: Invest in programs to reduce “Kristi will bring the knowledge, dedication and passion needed to ensure racial, gender, and income gaps in student performance and students will be prepared with skill sets necessary to access high-wage, completion. Diversify staff and instructors. high-demand careers in our community.” • Value Collaboration, Transparency & Fiscal Accountability: - Hillsboro Mayor Steve Callaway Set clear goals for student success, community engagement, “Kristi is the voice our community needs in this trying time. She works tire- and fiscal accountability. lessly to create opportunities for all students so they are ready for success.” • Improve Student Success and Public-Private Partnerships: - Erika Lopez, Hillsboro School District Board Chair Build workforce and career technical education partnerships be- tween Portland Community College and businesses throughout More Endorsements: the Metropolitan Area. PCC Federation of Faculty & Academic Professionals “Reiko is the clear choice to replace me on the PCC Board because PCC Federation of Classified Staff she knows exactly what students need to be successful.” Denise Frisbee, PCC Board – Alex Díaz Rios, Deanna Palm, Former PCC Board Current PCC Zone 7 Board Member Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners SELECTED ENDORSEMENTS: Jerry Willey, Washington County Commissioner PCC Board Members: Heidi Edwards, THPRD Board & PCC Employee Kali Thorne Ladd, Former PCC Board Chair; Tiffani Penson; Dan Saltzman; PCC Federation of Classified Employees Aron Carleson, Nonprofit Director UFCW Local 555 Working Families Party of Oregon Jaime Rodriguez, Labor Leader Washington County Democratic Party State Representatives: Dr. Katie Riley, Washington County Kids President Susan McLain Maria Caballero Rubio, Centro Cultural Janeen Sollman Nafisa Fai, Washington County Commissioner Mayors: Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Mayor Pete Truax, Forest Grove Nadia Hasan, Beaverton City Councilor Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Carmen Rubio, Portland Commissioner Hillsboro City Councilors: Hillsboro City Councilors: Dr. Olga Acuna (Former); Olivia Alcaire Kyle Allen, President Cornelius City Councilors: Beach Pace Angeles Godinez; Doris Gonzalez Gina Roletto School Board Directors: Anthony Martin Narce Rodriguez (Forest Grove), Fred Nachtigal, Former Hillsboro City Councilor Ben Bowman (Tigard-Tualatin), Scott Bailey (PPS Vice-Chair) Hillsboro School District Board: , State Senator See Eun Kim State Representatives: Lisa Allen Joe Gallegos (Former); Rachel Prusak; Mark Watson Learn more at ElectKristiWilson.com. For more, see: Reikoforpcc.com (This information furnished by Friends of Kristi Wilson.) (This information furnished by Reiko Mia Williams.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

WC-6 WC-7 Banks School District #13 Director, Position 1 Director, Position 1

Jodi Chad Hailey Mueller Occupation: Mother of five (four Occupation: Owner of Mueller currently in Banks SD); Founder of Constructron LLC ‘The Ancient Church’ library, Forest Grove Occupational Background: General Contractor Occupational Background: High school teacher Educational Background: Forest Grove High School, High School Educational Background: Diploma; Oklahoma State University, Stanford University, BA; Seattle Bachelor of Science University, Masters in Teaching Prior Governmental Experience: None Prior Governmental Experience: None

Opening Schools Please do not vote for me in the race for Position #1 Dire educational and emotional outcomes, especially for those most vulnerable, prove that extended school closures are profoundly harm- I endorse JODI HAILEY for POSITION #1 ful to children. BSD must recommit itself to the core mission of public schools—to put the protection, education and flourishing of students FIRST—and WRITE ME IN FOR open its doors to five full days of in-person instruction. POSITION #2 Even “hybrid” education is detrimental to the wellbeing of children and must not be allowed to continue into this fall. Vote for CHAD MUELLER I am absolutely committed to prioritizing our children’s interests— which requires that BSD open fully and immediately, and remain open. To oppose the progressive left politics that are coming

A Voice for Parents (This information furnished by Chad Mueller.) From school closures to critical race theory to issues of gender and sports, many parents are deeply concerned about the ideological direction of public education. We are in a time of stressful cultural di- vision, and it is essential that we listen to each other and that parents be empowered to make their voices heard. I am absolutely committed to helping BSD honor its duty to be re- sponsive to the values, perspectives and desires of all Banks parents.

Additional Priorities I am absolutely committed to • working tirelessly to provide equal opportunity for all students and close achievement gaps • supporting curriculum choices which promote traditional Ameri- can values—equality, embrace of diversity, love of country and our fellow men • defending our students’ fundamental right to freedom of thought, speech and religion • expanding curricular opportunities through development of robust independent study and trade school programs • assuring effective management of resources to provide the best education for tax dollars spent • working respectfully and productively with BSD board, staff and teachers as we pursue the common good

Community Endorsements “Jodi doesn’t avoid conflict but is always looking for common ground and good solutions.” Brian Peters “Jodi will be a strong, compassionate advocate for students and parents.” Josh Merritt (This information furnished by Jodi Hailey.)

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WC-8 WC-9 CONTINUED Banks School District #13 Director, Position 1

Leslee L. Sipp Occupation: Retired Occupational Background: I have worked in the field of education for over 35 years.

Educational Background: North Idaho Jr. College; Eastern Washington University; Portland Community College VIEW WASHINGTON COUNTY Prior Governmental Experience: None MAY 18, 2021 ELECTION RESULTS I have lived in Banks since 1974. My children attended all grades, graduated and did well in higher education. Starting at 8:00 P.M. I began teaching in Banks in 1975 in a private kindergarten for four years utilizing my training in elementary education. In 1985 I began working for the Banks School District in many areas, helping guide Internet Site: children in their learning and assisting them along the way to achieve success in life. I retired in 2019 and was a substitute in our school district until schools were closed in March of 2020. www.washingtoncountyelectionresults.com

I have volunteered in our community since I moved here. I have held offices in the Parent Teacher Organization for all three schools, volunteered at the Food Bank, I signed up families for Christmas Boxes, hosting Senior Citizen Luncheons, am a current member of the Banks Chamber of Commerce and active in our Banks Historical Society. Through volunteering and working for our school district, it has been wonderful to see our schools and community work closely ------together.

My goals are to continue to ensure our students have a quality education, to support our staff and administration and keep a good relationship with our community. It takes all of us working together to keep our schools strong and our children ready for the world. Thank you for your support. RESULTADOS DE LAS (This information furnished by Leslee L. Sipp.) ELECCIONES DEL CONDADO DE WASHINGTON MAY 18, 2021

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WC-8 WC-9 Banks School District #13 Director, Position 2 Director, Position 4

Corissa Ron Mazurkiewicz Frame Occupation: Term Assistant Occupation: Project Manager/ Professor School of Learning and Architectural designer – Corbin Teaching, Consulting Engineering Inc.

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: N/A Adjunct Faculty Pacific University; Adjunct Faculty Concordia Educational Background: University; Special Education Portland State University, Teacher Sunset High School; Architecture, Bachelor of Science; Special Education Teacher, Kea’au Banks High School; Banks Junior Middle School Hawaii; Special High; Banks Elementary Education Teacher, Marianas High School, Saipan MP. Prior Governmental Experience: Banks School Board Educational Background: Pacific University, Education & Leadership, PhD; University of Hawaii, Special Education, M.Ed; Southern Illinois University, Philosophy, BA. Let me begin by thanking you for spending the time to read this and for voting. I am running for this position because of my Prior Governmental Experience: None vested interest in the school district’s success. I grew up and went to school in Banks and returned to raise my family. My wife and I have two kids in the school district, our son is in sixth As the mother of two children (ages 9 & 11), and an educator for over grade and our daughter is a senior. Over the last several years I twenty years, I am deeply dedicated to not just the success, but the have had the opportunity to volunteer for the following groups/ flourishing of the Banks School District and community. I have been committees: a resident of Banks for the past 15 years, but my family roots in this area run much deeper. • Banks Summer Softball - Assistant Coach & Head Coach • Banks Summer Baseball - Head Coach I bring my diverse background and educational experience to this • Banks Basketball - Assistant Coach role, as well as innovative ideas for how to meet the needs of our 21st • Banks School District - Facility Committee century learners. Promoting social emotional learning, and decreas- • Banks School District - Design Committee: Middle School ing emphasis on standardized testing are a few ways to meet these & High School needs. We currently find ourselves at a turning point in education in • Banks School District - Bond Management Committee this country. We have the ability to use what we have learned over • Banks School District - Budget Committee the past year in order to create schools that are truly preparing our • Banks School Board children to lead healthy, happy and successful lives. My last term on the school board included some of the following I believe in servant leadership, which is a philosophy that views the accomplishments: goal of leadership as service to others. I am committed to promoting the growth, healing and wellbeing of our community. It would be my • Facility Assessment of the high school and projected great honor to serve our community in this role as a school board budget costs. member. Thank you for your consideration, I would be honored to • Contributing to the allocation of the Student Investment Act. have your vote. What a tough year and half It has been. I have seen the impact (This information furnished by Corissa Mazurkiewicz.) to our students and will advocate for ways to recover. The high school facilities continue to present obstacles the district staff has to overcome. The current school bond comes off the books in 2027 and I will advocate for replacing the high school; with one goal of minimizing the impact to the students while preserving the history of the district. Lastly, I will advocate for the review of the school district boundary. To understand what the impact has been with the growth in western Washington County.

Again thank you for your time and I would appreciate your vote.

Sincerely

Ron Frame

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WC-10 WC-11 CONTINUED Beaverton School District #48J Director, Zone 1 Director, Zone 1

Jeanette Susan Schade Greenberg Occupation: Certified Teacher; Occupation: Deputy Director, Community Volunteer Jewish Family & Child Service

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: 23 years in education Nonprofit Development & Advocacy Educational Background: OSU-Cascades: MA in Teaching; Educational Background: Indiana CSU-Sacramento: BA in University, Public Administration, Liberal Studies; Certifications: B.S. Administrative/Principal; English as Second Language. Prior Governmental Experience: Beaverton School District Director; Beaverton School District Budget Committee; Music & Math Prior Governmental Experience: Precinct Committee Person; High Curriculum Task Forces School Choir Board Member, Fundraising Committee (2018-2019); English Department Chair (4 yrs.) Current & Former Education Advocacy: Beaverton Education Foundation Board; President, Friends of International School of Beaverton; President, Montclair Elementary PTO An Experienced Educator Ready to Work for You.

With over 23 years of in-classroom experience, Jeanette Schade SUSAN GREENBERG: EQUITY. EDUCATION. SUCCESS. knows what it takes for our children to succeed in school. A mother of three, and recent grandmother, Jeanette has taught in a variety “Our students, parents, and teachers have faced great challenges this of settings, including charter and alternative schools. As your next year. I will work tirelessly to ensure our schools have the resources Beaverton School Board member, Jeanette will lead the charge for a needed for children and teachers to return to school safely and full five days of school for all students. overcome learning loss.” - Susan Greenberg

Kids Over Politics – Build Back Basics. A mom and dedicated advocate for Beaverton kids, we need Susan’s experience right now. As a Board Member, Susan: Jeanette Supports: • Championed increased support for struggling students • Fought for more funding for our schools Fully and safely re-opening schools immediately. This follows the • Worked to create more inclusive and safe school environments science, improves mental health and education for kids, and reduces • Advocated for more affordable housing and for homeless youth added and unnecessary burden on families. Restoring objective and age-appropriate sex education with an opt-out Driven by a passion to serve our kids and community, Susan option; and achieving a balanced and historically accurate history prioritizes: and civics curriculum across grade levels, without political bias, • Being a voice for our underserved students so students can develop into upstanding, dedicated, unifying, and • Adding programs for college prep, music, and math civically minded productive citizens. • Using equity-based decision making to meet the needs of students of color Increasing Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses across • Providing the resources needed to support at-risk children for grade levels for more student engagement and real-world success opportunities for every student. OUR EDUCATORS SUPPORT SUSAN “Jeanette Schade is a strong candidate for the Beaverton School “Susan’s focus is making sure all students receive the best education Board. She is an educator herself; believes in children; and the possible and have the necessary support to succeed. We appreciate basics of language, history, mathematics, and our county, state, her advocacy for mental health supports and student wellness. She and country. Please support Jeanette with your VOTE.” Bob Terry, is the partner students, parents, and teachers need on the school Former Washington County Commissioner board.” - Beaverton Education Association

Endorsed by: ENDORSED BY COMMUNITY LEADERS & ORGANIZATIONS WE TRUST Sue Downey-Smith- Former Beaverton School Board Oregon Education Association Lisa Maloney- Scappoose School Board Beaverton Education Association Erik Seligman- Former Hillsboro School Board Stand for Children Peggy Stevens- Former Sherwood School Board Chair State Treasurer Tobias Read Chris Hecker- Principal Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty Donna Lester- Associate Principal Councilors Nadia Hasan, Marc San Soucie, & Mark Fagin Richard P. Burke- Former Chair, Oregon Govt. Ethics Commission Washington County Chair Kathryn Harrington Suzanne Rothman- Teacher/Retired police officer Commissioners Nafisa Fai & Pam Treece Juanita Lint- Owner of Plum Hill Vineyards Beaverton School Board Members Becky Tymchuk, Stefani Carlson- Canby School Board LeeAnn Larsen, Donna Tyner, Eric Simpson, & Tom Colett - Senator State Representative Dacia Grayber Free Oregon THPRD Board Directors Heidi Edwards & Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg Slavic Vote ED 300 for School Re-openings (This information furnished by Susan Greenberg.)

Jeanette Schade – Kids Over Politics – Build Back Basics www.BuildBackBasics.com

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WC-10 WC-11 Beaverton School District #48J Director, Zone 2 Director, Zone 2

Karen Fuhua Pérez-Da Silva Xu Occupation: K-12 Systems Occupation: Research Scientist, Improvement Administrator, OHSU; Board Membe, NWIAR; Education Northwest Father of Beaverton students

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Teacher, Beaverton School District Mentor, PCC; Instructor, WCUMS (1999–2016); Adjunct Professor, Lewis and Clark Graduate School Educational Background: of Education (2014–2019); District Peking Union Medical College, Administrator, Eugene School Ph.D. Pathophysiology District 4J (2016–2020) Prior Governmental Experience: Beaverton School Volunteer; Educational Background: Doctorate: Lewis and Clark Graduate North Bethany County Service District for Roads Budget Committee School of Education; Master’s in special education & elementary Member education, with endorsements in dual language & ESL: Portland State University (1999); St. Mary’s Academy (1991) Fuhua Xu Cares About Beaverton Schools: Prior Governmental Experience: Oregon Department of Education, My family has lived in Beaverton School Zone 2 for over 20 years. English Language Learner Task Force member; Oregon Association of My son attends Stoller Middle School. My daughter attended Rock Latino Administrators, Vice President Creek Elementary and Stoller Middle School before graduating from Westview High School. I am proud of our outstanding community and have been an active volunteer in the classroom, team sports, BEAVERTON STUDENTS DESERVE LEADERS WHO ARE IN and science fair competitions. I would like to continue contribution by THEIR CORNER serving on the School Board. As a mom to two Barnes Elementary students and a lifelong educator, Dr. Karen Pérez-Da Silva knows the challenges facing our schools— Education builds the foundation for our children’s lives. Students need and she knows how we can fix them. to learn critical thinking, to uncover unbiased truth, and understand ethics. AN EXPERIENCED EDUCATOR AND LEADER. After 20 years as a classroom teacher, Karen has continued working to improve schools “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. and districts as a teacher mentor, administrator, advisor, and parent- Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” teacher organization member. – Chinese proverb

PUTTING STUDENTS FIRST. Karen will create budgets and policies Fuhua Xu’s Priorities for Students: that prioritize the needs of Beaverton’s 41,000 students. This is crucial As a Beaverton School Board member, I will ensure that children of all as COVID has caused thousands of students to fall behind academically backgrounds receive an outstanding education by: and negatively impacted their mental health and well-being. - Enabling students to return to classrooms safety and securely CREATING SCHOOLS WHERE EVERYONE BELONGS. Karen will soon. work with everyone in our school communities—from bus drivers, - Listening to parents, students, teachers, and community teachers, parents, and principals to local government and business members so that all voices and cultures are heard. leaders—to ensure Beaverton schools are welcoming and safe to - Maximizing school and community resources to drive student students of all races, zip codes, religions, and languages. achievement. - Increasing career learning and college-level options to meet all COMMUNITY DECISION-MAKING. When students and communities students’ needs. have a voice, schools make better decisions and students have better outcomes. Karen will improve public access to decision-making, so “Fuhua is a scientist with decades of experience who knows families have a school board that doesn’t just listen, but connects. how STEM will help students succeed today and in the future.” ENDORSEMENTS – Dr. Mary Zelinski Beaverton School District Board: Donna Tyner, Tom Colett, Susan Greenberg As a Beaverton School District parent, I have a great appreciation for Beaverton Education Association those who teach, lead, volunteer, and advocate for our students. Beaverton Mayor: Lacey Beaty Beaverton City Councilor: Nadia Hasan I am committed to serve and strengthen our school community over Washington County Commissioner: Nafisa Fai the next four years, and respectfully ask for your vote. Stand for Children THPRD Board: Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg (President), Felicita Endorsed by Monteblanco, and Tya Ping Mary B. Zelinski, Ph.D. Washington County Democrats Greg Allen, Pastor Charlie Huang George Wu Learn More: www.karenperezdasilva.com Yazhuo Guan Chuan Xu (This information furnished by Karen Pérez-Da Silva.) Zhibin Lin

(This information furnished by Fuhua Xu.)

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WC-12 WC-13 CONTINUED Beaverton School District #48J Director, Zone 4 Director, Zone 4

Saralyn Sunita Dougall Garg Occupation: Mother of 5 children Occupation: Certified Public in the Beaverton School District Accountant

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Corporate Trainer, Human Worked at Pacific Star Resources Communications, Inc. since 2009. Finance Controller from 2012-2020. Educational Background: Currently part-time Technical Brigham Young University, BS Expert and Accounting Manager Family Science 1995 Educational Background: Prior Governmental Experience: Beaverton Parent Advisory University of Toronto, Accounting and Economics, BA; Certified Committee for District Input; High School Release Time Teacher; High Public Accountant, licensed in Oregon since 1999 School Football Team Lineman Dinner Coordinator; Elementary Lost and Found Coordinator; Elementary Classroom Party Coordinator Prior Governmental Experience: Beaverton Committee on Aging (2020-present; Secretary; 2021-present). BCOA offers representation, information and education regarding issues concerning the aging Community Service: Middle School Art Literacy Teacher; Elementary population in Beaverton. School Art Literacy Teacher; Cub Scout Leader; Youth Book Club Leader; Youth Poetry Club Leader; Clothes Closet Volunteer Strong Advocate for High Quality and Inclusive Public Education • Long-time Beaverton School District Parent: I am a Beaverton Saralyn DougALL resident since 1994, a mother of two, and a grandmother. My sons graduated from Beaverton public schools. ALL schools open full time • Safely Managing COVID-19: I am strongly committed to ensuring all students receive a well-rounded and high-quality ALL students matter education. COVID-19 has introduced new challenges for students and teachers alike, such as distance or hybrid learning. ALL supported to achieve their fullest potential My foremost concern is ensuring that no student’s education is compromised regardless of the learning environment. As we o Career and Technical education emerge from COVID-related closures, I intend to find creative o All learning levels promoted solutions to make up for learning losses. • Licensed CPA: If elected, I would be the Beaverton School ALL curriculum age appropriate and historically accurate District Board’s only CPA. I intend to use my financial background and expertise in making sure that budget dollars are responsibly ALL your tax dollars spent responsibly and correctly appropriated. • Open Communication: I will make myself accessible to students, parents, caregivers, and staff to ensure that the concerns of all This is an important and challenging time for Beaverton Schools. We are heard and addressed. have much work to do as we face the issues of returning to school post-COVID. We need to reemphasize the educational needs of Endorsements: students and get them back on track for the education they deserve • Beaverton School Board: Becky Tymchuk (Chair), Donna Tyner and that our community benefits from. (incumbent Zone 4 director), Anne Bryan, Tom Colett, and Eric Simpson Together we will hold the school district accountable for resources • Oregon State: Kate Lieber (Senator) used to achieve our community and state education benchmarks, • Washington County: Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington excellent curriculum adoptions and securing the best teachers and County Board of Commissioners, Nafisa Fai (Commissioner) administration to provide the tools to help our children excel. and Pamela Treece (Commissioner) • City of Beaverton: Lacey Beaty (Mayor), Nadia Hasan As a mother of children who are currently in the school district, I (Councilor), and Marc San Soucie (Councilor) am your best representative. I have a good sense of my family’s • Organizations: Stand for Children, Beaverton Political Action- experience in the classroom, on the bus, in the hallways and on the Committee (BPAC) and Oregon Education Association athletic fields and I want to know what your family is experiencing. • BSD parents: Jason Cowart, Amrish Kontu and Tori Pontrelli

Elect a representative who is actively involved in our schools and is For more information, visit www.SunitaForBeavertonSchools.com committed to the success of ALL children. I ask for your vote to elect me as a representative voice for the community. (This information furnished by Sunita Garg.)

We need Saralyn DougALL on the School Board Sarah Smith, Retired Vice Chair Beaverton School District Board Member Tara Drake, Kinnaman PTO President Tamra Smith, Retired Sexton Mountain PTO President Kimberly Motto, Retired Fir Grove PTO President

(This information furnished by Saralyn Dougall.)

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WC-12 WC-13 Beaverton School District #48J Director, Zone 5 Director, Zone 5

Ugonna LeeAnn Enyinnaya Larsen Occupation: Paralegal, Oregon Occupation: General Manager, Department of Justice SuiteAmerica Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Budget Analyst, Office of Financial Paralegal: Liberty Mutual Management, State of Washington Insurance; Paralegal: Department of Human Services Educational Background: Washington State University, Educational Background: Political Science /Economics, Bachelor of Law, Abia State Bachelor of Arts University: Okigwe, Nigeria (2001); Prior Governmental Experience: Barrister at Law, Nigerian Law School: Lagos, Nigeria (2005); Masters Current BSD Board Member and past Chair; Current Oregon School of Business Administration, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY (2011); Board Association Director and past President; Current BSD Budget Master of Law: Atlanta John Marshall Law School, online (2019) Committee; Current Property and Casualty Trust Board Member; BSD Audit Committee Prior Governmental Experience: Member, City of Beaverton Diversity Advisory Board; Commissioner, Oregon Commission for Family/Community Service: Women Married 37 years; 5 children; 1 grandchild; Community Volunteer Experience: Girl Scout Leader Beaverton’s School District leaders should reflect our diverse Classroom Volunteer community to meet the needs of every student. Art Literacy Teacher Sunday School Teacher As a working mom and proud Mountain View Middle School parent, Parent Teacher Organization Volunteer Ugonna will ensure all students, no matter what background or home they come from, have the same opportunity to succeed in LEEANN LARSEN IS AN ADVOCATE FOR STUDENTS Beaverton’s schools. It has been an honor and privilege to serve the Beaverton community for the past 12 years as a Board Director. During my time on the Ugonna immigrated to the United States from Nigeria in 2007 as a Board, I have: single mom and chose to make Beaverton home in 2008 because our growing community provided her the chance to work hard and *Promoted district work on anti-bias/anti-race priorities get ahead. She chose to stay in Beaverton so that her son could get *Advocated at the state level for sustainable PreK-12 funding a quality education at good, safe schools and experience the many *Lobbied for the passage of the Student Success Act opportunities our community has to offer. EXPERIENCE, INTEGRITY, COLLABORATION In addition, I have: Ugonna is focused on: *Provided oversight for district budgets that focus on equity and Safe Return to Schools: A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, student achievement Ugonna’s number one priority is getting our students back into the *Supported a well-rounded education for all students including music, halls, fields, playgrounds and classrooms of our schools where they PE, the arts and CTE can learn, play, and be kids again as soon as it is safe for teachers *Worked to pass several local option levies that support additional and students. staff and lower class sizes *Worked to pass a bond that provided new schools and needed Elevating New Voices: Across our schools, Beaverton’s students maintenance for existing facilities speak 94 different languages at home. Ugonna knows that when we RE-ELECT LEEANN LARSEN listen to our neighbors and elevate new voices, we all do better. My priorities for the District: Diverse Hiring: All our students benefit when educators bring cultural *Provide a safe return to school for students and staff with a focus on awareness and different perspectives to their learning experience, needed interventions inside and outside the classroom. *Implement anti-bias/anti-race policies and ensure equity for every student ENDORSEMENTS *Strengthen communication with all stakeholders Oregon Education Association *Ensure oversight on Student Investment Funds that reflect our Beaverton Education Association community values Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty *Provide leadership for the passage of levies and bonds to support Beaverton City Counselor Nadia Hasan staff and facilities Hillsboro City Councilor Gina Roletto Pamela Ogbeama, President, lgbo Women Association, OR & WA LeeAnn Larsen is endorsed by: Stand for Children Beaverton Board Members: Beaverton School Board: Anne Bryan Becky Tymchuk, chair Victor Dike, African Awareness Initiative Tom Colett, vice-chair Eric Simpson (This information furnished by Ugonna Enyinnaya.) Donna Tyner Susan Greenberg , Oregon State Representative Pam Treece, Washington County Commissioner Marc San Soucie, Beaverton City Council Felicita Monteblanco, THPRD Board (This information furnished by LeeAnn Larsen.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

WC-14 WC-15 Forest Grove School District #15 Director, Position 3 Director, Position 3

Mark Mary Everett Whitmore Occupation: Retired Occupation: Retired Teacher

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: In Classroom teacher, coach, middle education: Teacher’s aide, Certified school principal, high school Oregon teacher - approximately 20 prinicpal years, 14 with our district; In legal clerical work: 3 years with Oregon Educational Background: Legal Services, 5 years temporary Southern Oregon University, legal secretarial work; In political Bachelors Degree, Business/ activism: 42 years volunteering for Chemistry; Lewis and Clark College, gender justice issues, such as the Masters Degree, Education; Lewis and Clark College, Certificate, ERA; approximately 12 years lobbying/researching explicit phonics School Administration; Harvard Graduate School of Education; The Prinicpals Center 2002, Fulbright Teacher Exchange 1992 Educational Background: Auburn High School, Auburn, WA; diploma; Seattle University, Seattle, WA; BA Foreign Languages; Portland State Prior Governmental Experience: Forest Grove School Board 2017- University, Portland, OR; Teaching Certificate 2021, OSBA Legislative Policy Committee 2020-21 Prior Governmental Experience: None

I am running for re-election to the Forest Grove School Board, position #3. My experience in education, I believe, has served our community If you can read this, thank a teacher! Si puede leer esto, !Dile gracias well over the course of the past three plus years. I am a retired educator a una maestra! of 32 years. In my time serving as an educator I taught both middle school and high school students and coached numerous sports. I went We’re all agreed education is a cherished value, and that the ability to on to school administration serving as a high school assistant principal, read is the core underpinning of that value. middle school principal and high school principal. The district paid for my training In explicit phonics in 2004, and I In my time on the board I have advocated for smaller class sizes, immediately identified it as the most cost-effective method of teaching fiscal accountability, improved outcomes for all students, district English. It was FREE after teacher training. transparency and in very recent times a safe return to school. I have been involved in our superintendent hiring, sat on the negotiations Over the years I’ve lobbied the board a lot to try phonics. In the last committee, the policy revision committee, been appointed to the year alone, I’ve submitted a dozen public comments, offering many OSBA legislative policy committee and served as board vice chair and resources, such as Dr. Samuel T. Orton, The International Dyslexia then board chair for the past two years. I would like the opportunity Assn, riggsinst.org, Spalding Educational Institute and more. The to continue to serve all of our students and community in my role on board does not appear to be interested. the board. I believe that the district is moving forward, improving education for all of our students and I’d like to be part of that process. We’ve made expensive mistakes: $600K in 2010 for a disastrous Pearson program. (This information furnished by Mark Everett.) Of course, the pandemic has made everything more complicated.

I found out Emmaus Christian School in Cornelius used explicit phonics for 30 years before they closed. In 2007, two nearby public charter schools were using it and scoring above the 90th percentile in statewide tests.

I will make Reading a priority, and enable our children and grand- children to access their legacy: the English Language. I welcome your thoughts. Even if I don’t win this election, please share your concerns with me.

360-914-8044

[email protected]

(This information furnished by Mary Whitmore.)

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WC-14 WC-15 Gaston School District #511JT Director, Position 2 Director, Position 3

Karenga Tj Ross Johnson Occupation: Director, , Occupation: Owner/Solution Programmable Solutions Group Architect Product Program Management Office Occupational Background: Advanced Research and Occupational Background: Development, high-tech Program/Project Management, education industry not-for-profit Operations Management, Software Configuration Management, Oregon Educational Background: Substitute Teacher (ESS) University of Phoenix, BS, Information Technology Educational Background: Portland Community College, Career Technical Education, Career Technical Education (CTE) License; Prior Governmental Experience: Gaston School Board, position #5 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Computer (policy sub-committee, educational program review) Science, Bachelor of Science (BS); University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Computer Science, Master of Science (MS); Capella University, Business Administration, Master of Business Administration (MBA) I am a Gaston graduate, and volunteer in the community. In addition to the experience I gained during my freshmen year as a school Prior Governmental Experience: None board member previously, I worked in the education field for nearly two decades.

My husband and I moved to the beautiful Gaston community over 5 With roots in Gaston from generations before and after me in this years ago where our two youngest children attend Gaston Elementary district and community, as well as dear friends like family, I want to and Gaston Jr/Sr High School. I enjoy supporting education for all serve the district which prepared me for life in many ways. students in our community by researching and finding funding for activities, bringing in new activities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Along with the experience and perspective I gained from my first Art, and Math (STEAM), fostering inclusion in programming, and term, I observed a need for a strong voice and advocate for families meeting students where they are to bring them to the best version of in the community. We’re fortunate enough to have staff and teachers themselves. I currently serve as a coach of the Gaston FIRST LEGO who cherish the opportunity to educate our students. While the board Robotics League, Secretary of the Gaston Wapato 47 Pythian Sisters, serves to determine district policy and finances, there is a need for Treasurer for the Gaston Elementary PTO, and was the Communication a voice which prioritizes the needs of the constituents (the board lead for the Gaston Political Action Committee (PAC). Serving on the functioning as the voters representative) in our district… especially in Gaston School Board would allow me the privilege to continue serving this season of a dynamic educational paradigm. our students, staff, and community through policies and actions which support our students’ K-12 education and beyond. There are two books I purchased copies of to share with the board at the end of my last term. I am a strong proponent of rational, (This information furnished by Karenga Ross.) scientific, and evidenced-based decision-making. The two referenced works (one by Princeton professor Bryan Caplan, and the other by Frédéric Bastiat) strongly informed my personal positions on education and effective governance (for any curious about my positions in more concrete matters.)

Parents and community members have brought a number of concerns to my attention, and I would be honored to ensure such concerns have a voice in the larger board body. I ask for your vote, and look forward to the opportunity to continue serving my own passion for true education (a reward that often takes hard work, and none can take away).

This information furnished by TJ Johnson.)

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WC-16 WC-17 CONTINUED Hillsboro School District #1J Director, Position 1 Director, Position 1

Joe Erika Everton Lopez Occupation: Software Engineer; Occupation: Project Manager, Data Scientist City of Hillsboro, Community Development Occupational Background: Fab automation, developer tools, Occupational Background: Intel; online game, aerial drones, Finance, Procurement, Public SoftSource Consulting Contracting

Educational Background: Educational Background: University of Illinois UC, Master Portland Community College, A.S. of Computer Science in Data Science; University of Utah, Computer Science, B.S. Prior Governmental Experience: Hillsboro School District Budget Committee; Oregon School Board Association Prior Governmental Experience: HSD Community Curriculum Advisory Committee, 4 years Community Involvement: AARP/CASH Tax Preparer; Hillsboro Chamber School-to-Career Volunteer; Parks & Recreation Volunteer Full-time, In-person Learning Having schools closed for a year has become a crisis for our most Vote to Re-Elect Erika Lopez! vulnerable students. So much progress in helping these students prepare for a better future has been erased by distance learning “Erika has the perspective, experience, and knowledge necessary to because it does not work for them. The data is clear: many of our serve all students.” -Steve Callaway, Mayor of Hillsboro students need in-person learning to succeed and be healthy, and classrooms are safe. Joe will not require an executive order from “Erika provides the wisdom, energy and strong commitment our the governor to do what is right for our students. He will follow School Board needs.” the science, and even engage with state leaders as needed. -Lisa Allen, Hillsboro School Board Member

“Our group represents 40,000 Oregonian parents advocating for Proven Leader: Erika has served our students with integrity and a getting students back to school full-time. We are proud to endorse strong vision for the future. With her leadership, HSD passed a $408 Joe Everton for school board. – ED300 PAC” million construction bond to invest in schools and technology, which has proven critical in supporting students and families with distance Strengthen STEM and AP learning during the pandemic. Joe coached his son through a remarkable STEM high school career in Hillsboro schools, taking next-level AP courses at three different Equitable Access: Erika is skilled in building consensus around high schools. Some of these opportunities are fading now. Joe will challenging topics and has made our schools more inclusive for work to bolster these programs and bring them to all students, even students. Her extensive list of accomplishments include: an Educational those who don’t have cars or in-the-know parents. Equity Policy, adoption of Comprehensive Health Curriculum, and expansion of participation in Parent Advisory Committees. Partner with Parents Our district could improve at working with parents on health programs. Community Resilience & Recovery: Erika is a proud mother and like We saw 4000+ signatures on a petition asking the board to delay other parents, she is familiar with the challenges of distance learning. adoption of the CSE program for more parent input. Our current board Utilizing the new knowledge gained during the pandemic, Erika will dismissed it. I will consider all cultures and values when reviewing capitalize on our resiliency to strengthen public education for kids. these programs. The Community Supports Erika! Endorsements Andy Duyck, Washington County Commission Chair, 2011 - 2018 Doris Gonzalez, Cornelius City Councilor Shawn Lindsay, State Representative, 2011 - 2013 Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Commission Erik Seligman, HSD School Board, 2013 - 2017 Mohamed Alyajouri, Portland Community College Board Bob Terry, Washington County Commissioner, 2011 - 2018 Olga Acuna, Community Leader Rocky Harris, Retired School Teacher Chantel Wilkinson, Registered Nurse Oregon Education Association, Planned Parenthood Advocates of Taxpayer Association of Oregon Oregon, Washington County Democrats, Stand for Children Communities for Sensible Schools Hillsboro School Board Members: Yadira Marinez, Lisa Allen, (This information furnished by Joe Everton.) See Eun Kim, Martin Granum , Jaci Spross, Mark Watson

Hillsboro City Councilors: Beach Pace, Gina Roletto, Anthony Martin, Kyle Allen, Olivia Alcaire

State Representatives: Janeen Sollman, Susan McLain, Wlnsvey Campos,

Facebook.com/Erika4Education

(This information furnished by friends of Erika Lopez.)

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WC-16 WC-17 Hillsboro School District #1J Director, Position 2 Director, Position 2

Mark Ben Watson Wolfe Occupation: Retired Entrepreneur Occupation: Dentist, Business Owner Occupational Background: Co-Founder, TVTI, Software for Occupational Background: MLB and NHL teams; Intel; College construction jobs Legislative Assistant; Adjunct Professor Educational Background: BYU - BS; Oregon Health Science Educational Background: University - DMD University of Arizona, M.A.; Northern Illinois University, B.S. Prior Governmental Experience: None Prior Governmental Experience: Current Hillsboro School Board Director, Metro Policy Advisory Committee Community: Anchor Sponsor, Hillsboro School District; North Plains Elementary sponsor & 15 yr volunteer; Boy Scouts of America, Asst. Family: Scoutmaster Mark and his wife Ginny have lived in HSD for over 20 years and are proud parents of two HSD graduates. Priority #1 - Five Full Days of In-Person, In-School Instruction

Janeen Sollman, State Representative: I support the science to get kids back to full-time school now. The “I’ve known Mark for many years. His leadership and experience as a current school board is failing our children. I speak with concerned board member and in business are what our community needs. Join parents every day about their children’s mental health and unseen me in supporting Mark.” negative impact of isolation at home. Kids need mental challenge, social interaction, and extra-curricular activities to thrive. We need to Experienced Leadership: Mark serves our students, families and safely return to teaching children, effectively in-person full time! staff with transparency, accessibility and integrity. His legislative experience provides valuable insight as the district prepares for the Fiscal Responsibility budget challenges that accompany economic recovery. I will use my business experience to review and approve a fiscally Consistency: Mark has advocated maximizing the number of responsible budget, getting funds and resources to children and students who could safely return to in-person instruction. Offering teachers for support and learning. I will ensure your tax dollars are innovative options, he worked with district staff to accommodate the invested efficiently and wisely. ever-changing statewide guidance. Passion and Expertise Opportunity: Mark supports investments in Career and Technical Education programs, dual credit options, and mental health services, As a health care provider for 19 years, a business owner & a graduate so that every student graduates career and college ready. He knows of OHSU, I will encourage students to explore the health sciences. the impact that arts, athletics and other extracurricular activities have I benefitted from programs such as OHSU’s Explorer program that on student success. greatly encouraged and shaped my career path. I’m excited to support small business and entrepreneurship curricula & programs to expose Join us in re-electing Mark Watson! students to these exciting career paths and future business-owning opportunities. Education and exposure to opportunities opened the Oregon Education Association door for me; I know it can for other students too. Hillsboro Education Association Stand for Children Parental Involvement and District Transparency Washington County Democrats Steve Callaway, Mayor of Hillsboro I speak with many parents, friends and patients who are frustrated Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners with what is happening in Hillsboro schools. I will support and listen Teri Lenahan, Mayor of North Plains to their concerns and gain trust with positive change. With the right Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Metro Councilor leadership, our children can get a great, well-rounded education. Hillsboro City Council: Gina Roletto, Beach Pace, Kyle Allen, Anthony Martin Endorsed by Hillsboro School Board: Yadira Martinez, See Eun Kim, Martin Granum, Lisa Allen, Jaci Spross, James Dunlop, High School Band Director Andy Duyck, Washington County Commission Chair, 2011 - 2018 Luis Nava, HSD Parent Shawn Lindsay, State Representative 2011-2012 Hector Hinojosa, HSD Community Leader Bob Terry, Washington County Commissioner, 2011-2018 Mike McMurray, Hillsboro Hops Chair Communities for Sensible Schools Lyn Jacobs M.D. (This information furnished by Ben Wolfe.) WatsonForSchools.com

(This information furnished by Friends of Mark Watson.)

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WC-18 WC-19 CONTINUED Hillsboro School District #1J Director, Position 3 Director, Position 3

Nancy Mary Thomas Phelps Occupation: Chief Operations Occupation: Mom of four great kids Officer, ODHS District 2 - Multnomah County, Child Welfare Occupational Background: & Self Sufficiency Programs Classified Substitute Teacher, CPU Design Engineer Occupational Background: Internal Auditing, Commercial Educational Background: B.S. Contract Management Electrical Engineering - BYU

Educational Background: BA, Prior Governmental Experience: Drake University; JD, Salmon P HSD Community Curriculum Chase College of Law; MA Cert in CCM, George Washington University Advisory Committee

Prior Governmental Experience: Member Washington County Fairgrounds Advisory Committee; Board Member, Wasabi Paddling Family: Mary and her husband moved to Hillsboro nearly 25 years Club; Prior Board Member, Secretary and President Parent for Public ago. They will soon have two HSD graduates and have two more in Schools of Greater Cincinnati the school system. Community Involvement: Volunteer at Jackson, Patterson and Lincoln Street Elementary; STEM after school coach; PTO board Nancy Thomas member; Family Promise; Habitat for Humanity. Breaking Barriers & Building Futures Five Full Days of Classroom Instruction a Week Mary is running to put our kids in school… now and for the future to FRIENDS OF NANCY THOMAS ensure our students’ right to an educational experience that respects “As a retired principal and current Mayor of Hillsboro, I understand their intellectual, emotional, and social well-being. The time has come the importance of strong educational and elected leadership. Nancy to no longer be passive about the crisis facing our students. She will embodies both of these key attributes. She will bring her lived work to restore our children’s opportunity for a bright future. experiences, passion, willingness to listen, and unique perspectives to the school board”. Unique Perspective on Providing Education Opportunities Steve Callaway, Hillsboro Mayor Mary’s life experiences give her a unique perspective into the varied needs of the children in our community. After having immigrated to “Nancy Thomas is a champion of Hillsboro schools. She believes in the U.S. as a child, Mary was an English language learner herself our students, our staff and our community!” and has children that are both TAG and special needs. The countless Principal John Allen, Hillsboro School District hours she has spent in HSD schools have given her further insight into the challenges the students and teachers face. Mary will fight FAMILY: Nancy and her husband are five years new to the Pacific for children and their families ensuring educational opportunities are Northwest and have one son, a freshman at Liberty High School. available for all children.

VALUES: Parents Deserve to be Heard - They Are their Children’s Voice • Strong and transparent fiscal accountability Mary will empower and respect Hillsboro families. Solutions to our • Continued support for intentional recruitment, hiring and most difficult issues require sincere debate, honest communication, retention of diverse teachers / staff and respect. Parents should not be ignored or have their views • Equitable resource distribution for all students with intentional marginalized. Mary backs this up with the experience of a parent who focus on Black/African American, Indigenous, Latino/a/x, has spent significant time in Hillsboro classrooms as a volunteer. LGBTQ+, IEP and ADA student communities ED300 PAC Communities for Sensible Schools Proudly Endorsed by These Community Leaders: Dr. Ruby-Dawn Lyman, PhD Educational Psychology, HSD educator 2011-2020 Erika Lopez, Chair & Martin Granum, Vice Chair, Hillsboro School Board Matt Long, HSD budget committee member, 2016-2019 Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners Shawn Lindsay, State Representative, 2011-2013 Janeen Sollman, OR State Representative Andy Duyck, Washington County Commission Chair, 2011-2018 Lisa Allen, Hillsboro School Board Member Bob Terry, Washington County Commissioner, 2011-2018 Anna Woiwor-Bradley, Chair Black Village Family Advisory Committee Taxpayer Association of Oregon Jon C Pede Ed D, Principal, Hillsboro School District Christy Walters, Principal Hillsboro School District (This information furnished by Mary Phelps.) Oregon Education Association Kyle Allen, President, Hillsboro City Council Sheriff Pat Garrett, Washington County Washington County Democrats

“I’d be honored to have your vote” ~ Nancy

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WC-18 WC-19 Hillsboro School District #1J Director, Position 6 Director, Position 6

Monique Jaci Ward Spross Occupation: Engineering Data Occupation: Executive Assistant, Management (Thermo Fisher Synopsys, Inc. Scientific) Occupational Background: Office Occupational Background: Manager; Administrative Assistant; Manufacturing Technician (nLight); Executive Assistant Self-Sustaining Technician (Intel); Electronics Technician (USAF, Educational Background: 1988-1995) Attended Oregon State University, Business Management Educational Background: Community College of the Air Force, Associate Degree Prior Governmental Experience: Hillsboro School Board Director 2017-present Prior Governmental Experience: None

Hillsboro School District Committees Why am I running? Audit; Budget; Safety Task Force; Middle School Redesign; Licensed I am running to return schools to the business of education. Bargaining Team; Policy; School Based Health Center Steering • Students are suffering academically, emotionally, physically, and mentally. They are taking their own lives in despair over this Jaci and her husband Tom have lived in Hillsboro over 20 years and situation. These kids need courageous adults to say YES to are proud parents of two Hillsboro School District graduates. full-time, in person, face-to-face instruction NOW! • Oregon ranked an abysmal 39 out of 50 states for PreK-12 “Jaci is steady and thoughtful. Because she listens and learns education and that was pre-pandemic. Do you believe things about the issues, she serves the needs of all our students and have improved over the past year? community.” • Parents need transparency with regards to Comprehensive -Steve Callaway, Hillsboro Mayor Sex Education and board members that will take their concerns seriously. “Jaci brings honesty and empathy to the board. I appreciate her mentorship and know she’ll work for the success of all students. Why should you care? Join me in voting for Jaci!” The future of our nation, of our state, of the next generation is at -Maria I. Aguilar Alvarado, past Hillsboro School Board Student stake. These students are the next leaders. Their future is our future. Representative What do you want that to look like? JACI’S PRIORITIES Where are we? • Safe return to the classroom, sports fields, band/choir/drama Behind! for all students • Now more than ever our youngest students need a solid • Stable and adequate funding for Hillsboro Schools to ensure foundation in reading, writing, and arithmetic. every child is successful • Our middle schoolers need courses that sharpen their thinking • Partnership and collaboration with local officials in the commu- and reasoning skills. nities our district serves: Hillsboro, North Plains, and Cornelius • Our high schoolers need robust course options as they map • Clear, inclusive communication with all stakeholders to make their career pathways. strategic decisions to improve our schools

Where we can be… MY CONTINUED PLEDGE I look forward to serving this community and your children over the I will continue to listen to learn, speak my mind and vote my conscience. next 4 years. Together we can make the positive changes we so I will use my skills as a collaborator and problem solver to increase urgently need to encourage and challenge Hillsboro students as we community and family participation in education. emerge from this pandemic. Community Support Let’s follow the data. Let’s follow the science. Let’s get these Oregon Education Association students back in school, 5 days a week, face-to-face. Hillsboro Education Association Stand for Children Endorsements All Hillsboro School Board Members: Yadira Martinez, See Eun Kim, Brian Haines, Evangelist, Sunset Church of Christ Lisa Allen, Erika Lopez, Mark Watson, Martin Granum Shawn Lindsay, State Representative, 2011-2013 Senator Chuck Riley Phil & Lynette Sappington, FlightSchool Gymnastics State Representatives: Janeen Sollman and Courtney Neron Andy Duyck, Washington County Commission Chair, 2011-2018 Kathryn Harrington, Chair Washington County Commissioners ED300 PAC Washington County Commissioner Nafisa Fai Communities for Sensible Schools Cornelius Mayor Jeffrey Dalin Taxpayer Association of Oregon North Plains Mayor Teri Lenahan Bob Terry, Washington County Commission, 2011-2018 Hillsboro City Councilors: President Kyle Allen, Olivia Alcaire, Beach Pace, Anthony Martin, Gina Roletto (This information furnished by Friends of Monique Ward.) Kim Strelchun, Hillsboro School Foundation Board Member Nadine Zimmerlund, Retired Hillsboro Educator Washington County Democrats Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon

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WC-20 WC-21 Portland Public School District #1JT Director, Zone 4 Director, Zone 5

Herman Gary Greene Hollands Occupation: Senior Pastor Occupation: Non-profit Executive Abundant Life PDX Director, Albina Sports Program; small business owner. Occupational Background: BTown Kids New Columbia Site Occupational Background: Manager Coach, Benson High School Track Team; Founder, Interstate Trucking Educational Background: Warner Academy. Pacific B.A.; M.A. Organizational Educational Background: Leadership; M.A. Nonprofit Irvington Elementary School, Organizational Development Whitaker Middle School, Benson High School, Fort Valley State University, Portland State University. Prior Governmental Experience: None Prior Governmental Experience: Multnomah Education Service District Board Member, City of Portland Economic Development Policy The pandemic proved the value of our schools goes far beyond Expert Group, 2040 Metro Freight Community Advisory Committee. curriculum. Schools are the heart of our community and the true test of our values. Portland’s schools are full of incredible potential, with teachers who care deeply and parents willing to do extraordinary Community Service: Youth Basketball and Track Coach, Dawson things for our kids. Park Revitalization Committee, Classroom Volunteer, Highland Chris- tian Center Youth Leader, Faubion Elementary School PTA Member. The challenge of our school system is not just to get money into Our Children Deserve the Best the classrooms where it belongs but to bring parents and teachers together effectively. Every decision schools make, from budget alloca- I am running for Portland School Board because I believe in our youth. tions to policy review or vendor contracts, reflects our priorities for As a husband, father, son, and business advocate I understand what our children. kids need to reach their full potential and leadership abilities. I will: We need to: • Expand career, technical, and vocational education, • Close/Address the academic gap in reading and math for Black • Increase graduation rates, especially among children of color and Brown students, and those with fewer resources. • Increase the racial and cultural diversity of staff to reflect our communities. • Ensure equal opportunities for every child regardless of their zip code. “Gary is a compassionate leader committed to working for the good of our children. As an educator in the public school system, • Build stronger connections to community colleges and skills I know he will make wise decisions for our community.” development programs to pave paths to success for more - Reshawn Brown, PPS Teacher students. WE SUPPORT GARY I offer myself as a candidate for school board with a sincere Eilidh Lowery, PPS Board Chair commitment to lifting up the many voices of our community. Scott Bailey, PPS Board Vice-Chair Michelle DePass, PPS Board Member As a Pastor, I have learned that one need not be critical to push Julia Brim-Edwards, PPS Board Member for progress. It starts with accepting in our hearts that we can all Rita Moore, PPS Board Member do better. Amy Kohnstamm, PPS Board Member Andrew Scott, PPS Board Member As we emerge from Covid, our schools and community will only be Lolenzo Poe, former PPS Board Member stronger if our will is summoned to act together. It will take all of us. Tiffani Penson, PCC Board Member We must never forget that we can change countless futures if we engage with open hearts and minds. Carmen Rubio, Portland City Councilor Dan Ryan, Portland City Councilor Thank you for your consideration. SuSheela Jayapal, Multnomah County Commissioner , State Senator Endorsements: Avel Gordly, former State Senator Chip Shields, former State Senator Senator Lew Frederick Betty Reynolds, Past President, Sharon Gary-Smith, President, Portland NAACP Representative Janelle Bynum Oregon School Boards Assn. Marcus Mundy, Executive Director, Coalition of Communities of Color Former Senator Avel Gordly David Wynde, Community Leader Multnomah County Chair Bobbie Regan, Education Advocate John Mays, Former Teacher Deborah Kafoury Portland Association of Teachers PAC Candace Avalos Portland Commissioner Dan Ryan For Our Children’s Future James Posey Portland School Board Members: Stand for Children Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon Eilidh Lowery, Chair NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon PAC Julia Brim-Edwards Stand for Children Rita Moore For Our Children’s Future PAC Portland Association of Teachers PAC www.HermanGreeneforPortland.com www.garyhollands.com (This information furnished by Herman Greene.) (This information furnished by Friends of Gary Hollands.)

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WC-22 WC-23 Portland Public School District #1JT Lake Oswego School District (JT) Director, Zone 6 Director, Position 4

Julia Liz Brim-Edwards Hartman Occupation: School Volunteer; Occupation: Lake Oswego Senior Director, Nike Chamber of Commerce – Executive Occupational Background: Staff- Director -Oregon Legislature, U.S. Senate Occupational Background: None Educational Background: Oregon State University, BA; PPS graduate Educational Background: Willamette University, Political Prior Governmental Experience: Science/Speech, BA Portland School Board Chair/Audit Committee Chair; OSU Board; Prior Governmental Experience: Oregon Education Investment Board; Oregon Child Care Commission Elected – LOSD Board of Education

SCHOOL LEADER: Parent volunteer (18 years); Co-founder, PIL Foundation, Parents Coalition Lake Oswego School District immediately began planning for safe, healthy school re-openings upon closures in 2020 because of Fellow Portlanders, outstanding leadership by the Superintendent and her team. LOSD As we recover from this agonizingly difficult year, I’m reminded of past is planning for full time return to school in the fall and planning for challenges we’ve faced. I’ve helped lead Portland schools through long-term programs to restore student learning needs from the tough times before, and can do so again. Together, we must re-open pandemic gap. schools safely; offer Summer School; and fund a fall Recovery Plan providing students social, emotional, and academic supports LOSD is one of the top districts in Oregon and has achieved national and empowering teachers and counselors to do what they do best: recognition through the efforts of past and current superintendents. enriching students’ lives. Sincerely, Julia The role of your School Board is to oversee and direct the Superintendent. LOSD plans for students who will live into the 22nd A LEADER FOR CHALLENGING TIMES, CHAMPION FOR STUDENTS century while implementing programs today. Efforts to address all “Emerging from the pandemic, our schools need effective, students though public education can be found in the strategic plan, experienced leaders. Julia’s know-how and strategic focus will https://www.losdschools.org/Page/7961 which addresses today’s help us come back stronger.” student health needs, sustainability for their future, and the lens of --Lisa Zuniga, Angela Uherbelau, Deb Miller Landau, Van Truong, diversity, equity, inclusion and action in decision making. Liz & Doug Capps PPS parent leaders, educators, grandparents As a school board member, Liz: Julia has: - Served twice as Board Chair • Led approval for essential funding measures resulting in: - Advocated and provided board oversight for the 2017 bond --900+ teachers resulting in the new Lakeridge Middle School, renovated Oak --Supports for struggling students Creek Elementary, and safety upgrades at all schools --Smaller classes, more electives, Outdoor School, career - Implemented board self-evaluation required for a high-performing technical education board --Greater pre-school access - Hired two outstanding superintendents • Funded equity strategies/partnerships, increasing - Completed Oregon School Boards Association board training at graduation rates all levels • Chaired 2020 Bond campaign, funding new Jefferson HS; - Serves on the OSBA Board of Directors completion of Benson HS; main-floor ADA accessibility in - Advocates in the State legislature for stable education funding all schools; updated K-12 textbooks • Fought for more equitable middle grades student experiences, It’s time for Phase 2 bond planning to rebuild, maintain, and innovate opening three new middle schools District buildings. • Overseen critical health/safety improvements, addressing lead, asbestos Vote Liz Hartman to continue the successful work of LOSD. • Improved student safety with new policies, training to prevent adult misconduct For more information: www.lizhartmanlosd.com

ACCOUNTABILITY & TRUST (This information furnished by Liz Hartman.) With her financial and management experience, Julia: • Prioritizes classroom budgets, holds central administration accountable • Reinstated internal performance auditors • Eliminated “golden parachutes” for administrators

WE SUPPORT JULIA! Governor Barbara Roberts PPS Board Member Michelle DePass; former PPS Board leaders Lolenzo Poe, Julie Esparza Brown, Bobbie Regan, Mike Rosen County Commissioners Deborah Kafoury, Jessica Vega Pederson, Susheela Jayapal, Sharon Meieran, Lori Stegmann Gary Blackmer, former City Auditor Stand for Children +many others www.JuliaforPortlandSchoolBoard.com (This information furnished by Julia Brim-Edwards.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.

WC-22 WC-23 Sherwood School District #88J Director, Position 2 Director, Position 2

Krista Janice Thorne Hayes Occupation: Senior Escrow Officer Occupation: Financial Advisor for Edward Jones Investments, Occupational Background: 2010-present Real Estate and Finance Industry, 2000-present Occupational Background: Teaching: Crosswell Pickens, SC Educational Background: 1993-1998, Sego, Augusta, GA, Beaverton High School, Clackamas 1998-2000; Administration: Wood- Community College mont, Greenville, SC, 2000-2002, Laurens, Laurens, SC, 2002-2005; Prior Governmental Experience: Teaching and Administration: Sher- None wood and Beaverton School Districts, 2005-2009

Educational Background: Clemson University 1993 Bachelor of Our Kids Need Action, Not Excuses. Arts in Education; Furman University, 1996 Master of Arts in School Administration; University of SC, 1998 Specialist in Education Join Krista Thorne to Put Sherwood Kids First! Prior Governmental Experience: None

What Our Sherwood Neighbors Say About Krista When I look at the opportunities in education in Sherwood today I “The school board refused to follow the science that the CDC and see terrific possibilities. Our newly built and remodeled facilities are WHO issued saying kids should be in classrooms. They put politics the best in the state. Additionally, we have an enthusiastic and highly first and our kids last. We need board members who won’t leave our skilled administrators ready to put all the pieces together to create an kids in the dust and Krista is the right person for that job.” exceptional educational experience. I want to be part of the restarting, Ryan Gorretta, Coach, Parent, Business Owner restructuring and renaissance of education in Sherwood.

“Krista is a determined professional and mom of twins who knows I am an educator at heart. My years as a teacher and administrator Sherwood students and families should come first. We need change in South Carolina, Georgia, and Oregon have given me a broad now and I trust Krista to do what it takes for our kids.” understanding of the many challenges educational systems face Lisa Bishoff, Longtime Sherwood Resident and Mother of Two today. I know education and understand the need to coordinate all aspects of an educational system to produce the best possible “Krista values the input of fellow parents and does not shy away from experience for students. the tough conversations that are sometimes needed to find common ground. We need a brave, common sense mom on our school board.” My professional life revolves around financial services and has Joel Masters, Owner of Portland Window Coverings developed within me a profound respect for fiscal responsibility. I have been a financial advisor for eleven years at Edward Jones Investments. A Note from Krista Over the last 16 years my children have benefited from the education Over the last year, the Sherwood School Board abandoned families they have received in Sherwood. I am looking forward to watching as like mine and held our kids hostage, causing enormous stress and my last two, a sixth grader and a high school freshman, get the most turmoil. They put the community’s needs last. they can out of our excellent system.

We deserve better. I’m asking for your vote because I refuse to watch My history, education and experience make me uniquely qualified to our families and kids be left behind. I won’t stand by and watch our lead our community in the next chapter of education in Sherwood. children suffer at the hands of a disconnected school board. I will be proud to serve as a member of the Sherwood School Board.

My Priorities: (This information furnished by Janice Hayes.)

1. Restore full-time in person instruction for those who want it as well as extracurricular activities. 2. Focus on catching up our kids who have fallen behind. 3. Keep politics out of our school board and schools. 4. Keep academics free of politically driven topics that are not educational. 5. Keep our kids safe by retaining School Resource Officers.

Learn more at kristaforsherwood.com.

(This information furnished by Krista Thorne.)

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WC-24 WC-25 CONTINUED Sherwood School District #88J Director, Position 2 Voter Registration Information

Eric Registering to Vote Campbell To vote in Oregon you need to be registered in Occupation: Software Engineer, the county where you reside. Siemens You can register if you can answer yes to these Occupational Background: Se- nior Applications Engineer, Mentor three questions: Graphics; Senior Technical Writer, Analogy ´ Are you a resident of Oregon? Educational Background: ´ Are you a US citizen? Oregon Institute of Technology, BS Electrical Engineering ´ Are you at least 16 years of age? Prior Governmental Experience: Sherwood School Board, If you are 16 years of age, you will not receive a 2012-present (Director, previous Chair) ballot until an election occurs on or after your 18th birthday. Schools have always been at the heart of our community. With a long-standing tradition of supporting kids, Sherwood is a great place to raise a family. When my children started school, I volunteered in the How to register classroom, organized robotics tournaments, taught coding classes, and supported STEM opportunities across the district. Through this You can register to vote online at work, I saw a community that pulled together for the greater good of all kids. www.oregonvotes.gov or you can get a voter registration card at any of the following places: As a result of our commitment, our schools have delivered top academic achievement outcomes while continuing to offer extracurricular activities that support a well-rounded education: ´ Any County Elections Office • Highest graduation rates in Oregon • Students earn 4500+ college (dual) credits each year (50% more ´ The Secretary of State’s Office than any other Metro school) ´ Some state agencies such as the Division of • Access to wide range of opportunities in arts, sports, shop, technology, and more Motor Vehicles • Pathways to both college and career ´ A voter registration drive If re-elected, I will continue to ensure that all children receive an ´ Some locations of the United States Postal outstanding education by: • Prioritizing student safety and security Service • Protecting our public investments by delivering bond projects (eg. High School) on-time and on-budget You can fill the card out in person or send it in by • Maximizing our limited resources in the classroom to increase student achievement US mail. • Investing in teaching methodologies that are proven by research to support 21st-century skills You can also print out a registration card online • Listening to parents, students, teachers, and community members to ensure that everyone’s voice is heard when tough at: decisions need to be made www.oregonvotes.gov As a Board Member, I listened to all viewpoints so we could safely re-open our schools together. We were one of the first Metro districts to re-open while maximizing in-person learning time. As a 20+ year The deadline for new registrations or to make Sherwood resident, I’ve seen our community repeatedly work to- party changes is 21 days prior to Election Day. gether to achieve the greater good for our kids. I ask for your vote as we continue to make our town a “Great Place for All Kids.”

Endorsed by current Sherwood School Board members. What information is required to register? (This information furnished by Eric Campbell.) To complete your registration you will provide your:

´ Full legal name ´ Home address ´ Date of birth ´ Signature ´ Valid identification

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WC-24 WC-25 Sherwood School District #88J Director, Position 3 Director, Position 3

Vince Abby Habeck Hawkins Occupation: Active Duty Oregon Occupation: Office Manager/ Army National Guard, 2003- Finance Director for R. Hawkins, Present; Volunteer Sherwood Inc., 2007 – Present Youth Football Coach Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Nike; School Counselor Substitute, AT&T Wireless Sherwood Middle School 2010; Mental Health Therapist, Lifeworks Educational Background: Army Northwest and Heartswell Family Command & General Staff College, Services 2007 – 2008 Graduate; Southern Oregon State College, B.S. Business Administration; McNary High School, Keizer Educational Background: George Fox University, School Counseling License 2010; George Fox University, Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Prior Governmental Experience: Oregon Army National Guard, Health Counseling 2007; Portland State University, BS in Criminology Domestic Support Operations and Psychology 2004

Prior Governmental Experience: None Full-Time. Five Days. In-Person.

I’m a Sherwood husband, father, coach, and soldier who will protect In 2006, my husband and I planted our roots in Sherwood. We have our kids. raised our family here, grown our business in this community, and volunteered our time to many organizations we value. I have served Our kids and families have suffered long enough. According to nation- on the Sherwood Education Foundation board for the past five years, wide data, our students have been among the last in the country to most recently as the Grant Director. Throughout my time on this return to in-person learning. Our school board failed us, even when board, we have raised well over $200,000 through fundraisers, such the CDC and WHO recommended in-person schooling. as the Annual Sip and Spell, which has been awarded to teachers in the Sherwood School District to fund enrichment programs. We must fully reopen our schools and activities. Period. Prior to my time on the Sherwood Education Foundation board, I We need Guts and Experience to Lead the Comeback served on the Bond Campaign Committee for Sherwood schools where we successfully passed a bond which provided funding for “As a senior officer in the Oregon National Guard, Vince specializes our beautiful new high school, as well as building improvements in organizing teams rapidly, solving problems and guiding operations throughout the district. This opportunity allowed me to witness like the COVID-19 vaccine distribution and wildfire relief. He has the firsthand Sherwood’s tremendous commitment to students. I left this guts to approach a tough situation, sort it out and lead the Sherwood experience with a desire to get involved in a greater capacity and an schools comeback.” increased awareness of our district’s needs.

Matthew Brewer, Longtime Sherwood Resident The time I have spent volunteering has predominantly centered on providing supplies and services for the families in our community. For Sherwood Families Have Been Shut Out over five years, I was involved with Sherwood 4 Kids Sake, coordinating gift drives and helping match items to children in need. I have also During COVID, families like ours discovered the school board’s attitude co-organized the Annual Holiday Pajama Party and Drive for the past is “Don’t call us, we’ll call you.” This must change. four years where we have brought in thousands of pajamas, underwear, socks, and shoes to distribute to local families. By blending my The current board had a year to plan for reopening our schools, but professional experience and my passion for helping families, I hope they stalled and our kids are suffering. I am tired of decisions being to listen to parents and students and BRING A FRESH VOICE to the made on political whims. School Board.

Vince Will Protect Our Students (This information furnished by Abby Hawkins.)

All students should feel safe in their learning environment and in transportation to\from school. My top priorities will be keeping our School Resource Officer Program and improving the crossing of Highway 99 to the high school, along with safe traffic flow at our other schools.

“Vince has been a parent-coach for Sherwood athletics for six years. He provides a safe, positive team experience for our kids. He’s the gutsy, caring leader we need right now to reopen our schools full-time.”

Edward Simpson, Sherwood Business Owner

www.vinceforsherwood.com

(This information furnished by Friends of Vince Habeck.)

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WC-26 WC-27 CONTINUED Sherwood School District #88J Director, Position 3

James Grothe Occupation: Business Owner

Occupational Background: Senior Accountant, Arthur Andersen LLP

Educational Background: University of Washington; Bachelor Degree; BA in Business Administration

Prior Governmental Experience: None

Sherwood Experience

Edy Ridge Site Council: (2014 – 2019) Boundary Committee: (2014 – 2015) Bond Campaign Chairman (2016) Bond Oversight Committee (2017 – 2020) Sherwood Youth Soccer Club (SYSC) Coach: (2012 – 2017) SYSC Board Member: (2015 – 2017) Westside Timbers Soccer Club Coach: (2015 – Current)

Sherwood Resident: 15 Years Family: Wife and 3 Children (SHS, SMS, The Ridges)

I have been actively involved with the school district both within the school and engaging in key projects that are more district wide. This has given me the opportunity to develop many relationships with parents, teachers, district personnel and board members. Having been so involved, I should be able to quickly get up to speed if elected to the Board. I also really enjoy coaching soccer and working to foster a love of the game with our community youth.

Leadership

As a business owner with 20 locations in 7 states, being a leader is a necessity. I was also chair of the bond campaign to build the high school and improve our facilities and curriculum. In addition, I was VP for SYSC and currently manage the youth development program for Westside Timbers in Sherwood. All of this leadership experience has allowed me to learn the importance of listening. If elected, I will make decisions based on hearing out stakeholders on both sides of an issue. Then I will gather as much information as I can to make a decision that is, bottom line, best for our children’s education. I have no hidden agenda and don’t want to see politics in our school system. As it has been the past 7 years of service in supporting our schools and community, I want the best for our kids to give them the greatest opportunity for their future.

I hope to have your support and vote. Thank you.

(This information furnished by James Grothe.)

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WC-26 WC-27 Sherwood School District #88J Director, Position 4 Director, Position 4

Patrick Duncan Allen Nyang’oro Occupation: Director, Oregon Occupation: Premium Auditor Health Authority (current) Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Property Maintenance; Restaurant Director, Department of Consumer Server and Business Services Educational Background: Educational Background: B.S. Portland Community College; Economics, Oregon State Tualatin High School

Prior Governmental Experience: Prior Governmental Experience: Sherwood School Board; Sherwood Planning Commission; Sherwood None Urban Renewal Policy Advisory Committee

ALL Sherwood Kids It’s been my honor to serve you on the Sherwood School Board. We have lived here for 23 years. Our kids graduated from Sherwood High Deserve Five Full Days of School School. I’m a working Sherwood dad who can’t watch from the sidelines as We are, and should be, proud of our schools. Sherwood has: our kids suffer. As a Black man with multiracial children in Sherwood schools who has experienced racism personally, I know we must give One of the top graduation rates in the state. all our kids the opportunity to get back on track.

More college credit courses than any other district in Oregon. Data shows that our kids are among the last in the country to return to in-person learning. Our school board refused to fight to reopen our Award-winning arts programs, which were maintained during schools, sports, and activities full-time, causing our students to suffer tough budget times. unnecessarily.

A dual Spanish/English immersion program at Hawks View I’ve had enough, and I’m running for school board because I found Elementary. out why we are in this mess.

Some of the most extensive career and technical education Patrick Allen & Locked Out Our Kids from School programs in Oregon, helping students explore careers in construction, welding, health care and more. My opponent, Patrick Allen, is Kate Brown’s handpicked Director of the Oregon Health Authority, the government agency responsible for one Thanks to the generosity of voters, we’ve finished over $250 million of the slowest returns to full-time in-person education in the country. in work at all of our schools, including a new state-of-the-art high school, brought in on time, under budget. Allen is also the chair of the Sherwood School Board. Patrick Allen refused to follow recommendations outlined by the CDC and WHO that Having a strong school district is good for our kids, our families, and explain it is safe and necessary to send kids back to school. When our community. they refused to listen to science, they chose politics over our kids.

We still have work to do. Our kids are back in our buildings, on our As Board Chair, Patrick Allen should have been focused on improving sports fields and in our performance spaces. We have new investments educational quality for our kids, not making sure Kate Brown looks good. in lower class sizes, new programs, and better mental health services. We have an opportunity to come back to a new and better world, where It’s time for Patrick Allen and Kate Brown to stop dictating how we run we do a better job of recognizing the rich diversity of our community, our local schools. and do a better job of meeting every student’s needs. Duncan Will Take Practical Steps to Get Kids Back on Track The challenges ahead are big, but our community is ready. I look forward to being a part of meeting those challenges, and ask for you “Duncan knows that too many of our kids have fallen behind in the vote for another term on the Sherwood School Board. last year and we must reprioritize core subjects to get our kids back on track. I trust Duncan to make things right for our families who have Pat Allen is endorsed for re-election by: suffered enough.”

Robyn Folsom -Angie Crist, Sherwood Parent Lennae Bishop Chris and Tina West Learn more at www.duncanforsherwood.com. Sean Garland Darryl and Malia Jasmer (This information furnished by Friends of Duncan Nyang’oro.) Connie Hansen Sue Hekker Nicole and Jason Brutosky Phil McGuigan

(This information furnished by Friends of Patrick Allen.)

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WC-28 WC-29 CONTINUED Tigard-Tualatin School District #23J Director, Position 3 Director, Position 3

Tristan Kira Octavio Irvin Gonzalez Occupation: Fifth Grade Teacher Occupation: HOA Account Manager Occupational Background: Instructional Assistant and Occupational Background: Substitute Teacher, Tigard Tualatin Bank Manager, Finance Manager, School District; Middle School Business Owner Teacher, Oregon Connections Academy; Director of Community Educational Background: Outreach, East Burn Dentistry; Clackamas Community College, Teacher, The School at Columbia Business and Landscape University Prior Governmental Experience: Tigard-Tualatin School District Educational Background: MA in Education, Bank Street College Budget Committee, 2019 - Present of Education; BA in International Studies and Education, University of Oregon; Intensive Language Certificate, Universidad de Granada; Anthropology and Education, New York University Community Involvement: Committee member “No Place for Hate” campaign at Bridgeport Elementary, Community Liaison-Bridgeport Prior Governmental Experience: City of Tigard Parks and Recreation Elementary PTO, Friends of Trees Volunteer, West Linn Adopt-A-Road Advisory Board I have been married for 25 years to my high school sweetheart. We have two children who attend elementary school in the Tigard-Tualatin Volunteer Experience: School District where we have lived for 11 years. I am bilingual and • Washington County Family Justice Center - Board of Directors bi-cultural and have the unique ability to bring communities together. • City of Tigard Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) - I will use these strengths to lend a new voice to our growing community, Board of Directors connect our students with resources for quality education, bridge the • The Foundation for Tigard Tualatin Schools (FTTS) - Board gap for our at-risk children, and add much needed representation for President our community. Having lived these challenges myself, I am committed • Student Success Act Committee (equity, budget, and planning) to making a difference. for TTSD - Committee Member • Packed With Pride - Team Leader A Professional Business Leader: • Parent Support Organization for Durham Elementary School - -- Extensive experience in finance, business, and contract negotiations President -- Oversees HOA communities consisting of 9,000 individual homes • Cub Scouts Pack 418 - Den Leader -- Works with 39 community-elected boards -- Skilled in developing long-term budgets -- Exceptional at connecting communities As a professional educator and community member with a longstanding commitment to our schools, equity work, and transparency, I bring I Will Place a High Priority On: a wealth of skills and experience to my candidacy. I will continue the -- Partnering with programs providing career exploration and anti-racist work that is underway, amplify student voices, address career paths for our youth feedback from our community, and work to ensure that our students -- Advocating for a quality education that emphasizes the essentials can return safely to school. and long-term success -- Continued support for the Tigard-Tualatin School Resource I have lived in the Tigard-Tualatin area for over a decade and have Officer Program witnessed firsthand the issues that our students, families, and teachers -- Returning to full-day school, full-time, as quickly and safely as face. I am eager to connect with the residents of our community and possible ensure that all voices are heard as we move forward. -- Money management classes and learning financial independence -- Advanced and dual-credit programs for an early start in college courses Endorsed by: -- Focusing on academic gaps in student achievement and graduation Courtney Neron, State Representative rates caused by economic distress Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners Jason Snider, Tigard Mayor Community Endorsements Heidi Lueb, Tigard City Council President Ken Gibson, Mayor King City Bridget Brooks, Tualatin City Councilor Maria A. Reyes, Tualatin City Councilor Jaimie Fender, King City Council President Maureen Wolf, Tigard-Tualatin School District, Chair Kate Mohr, King City Councilor Sharon Fox, Tigard-Tualatin School District, Board Director Shawna Thompson, King City Councilor Tigard-Tualatin Student Union Madae Fast, Board Member - The FTTS ED300 for School Re-Openings Pam Leavitt, Former President - The FTTS Bob Grover, President, Pacific Landscape Management Oscar Navarro Ph.D., Board Member - The FTTS Paul Morrison, Former Tualatin City Councilor Darlene Dick, Board Member (alt) - City of Tigard PRAB Elsa Palza-Rink, Dual Language Teacher

www.OG4TTSDBoard.com For a full list of endorsements, please visit www.tristanirvin.org. (This information furnished by Octavio Gonzalez.) (This information furnished by friends of Tristan Irvin.)

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WC-28 WC-29 Tigard-Tualatin School District #23J Director, Position 1 Director, Position 1

Amy David Zuckerman Jaimes Occupation: Director of Compliance Occupation: Assistant Principal, and Systems Management Newberg School District

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: 3rd Human Resources, Portland Trail Grade Teacher, Building Equity Blazers & Rose Quarter (1999-2014); Coordinator, Community Liaison, Sports Technology Consultant, Tigard Tualatin School District; Bonzi (2014-2017) Loan Officer, OnPoint Community Credit Union; Sr. Loan Officer, Educational Background: BA, CFCU Concordia University Portland Educational Background: Business Administration focus in Finance, Prior Governmental Experience: None University of Oregon; Educational Master Degree, Portland State University; Initial Administrator License, Concordia University of Chicago

Community Engagement: Advisory Board Member Esports & On- Prior Governmental Experience: None line Gaming Association, an organization providing safe online gam- ing; Registrar, Tualatin Youth Basketball; Chair Tualatin Elementary PTA auction, 2018. Volunteer Experience: District Equity Leadership Team, TTSD; Budget Committee, TTSD; Unwavering Commitment Girl Scouts Dad/Summer Camp volunteer; Newberg Diversity Taskforce; Advisory Committee; Tualatin Diversity As a working mom with two TTSD students—a musician and an Committee; Oregon Association of Latino Administrator Member; athlete—I am passionate about protecting activities that help students Oregon Association of Bilingual Educators Ambassador; thrive. I am equally committed to strengthening our school district’s academic objectives. I am a community member, TTSD parent, and educator who is passionate about our school district. I feel that marginalized students Our teachers face overcrowded classrooms and unworkable classroom of color in our district deserve representation within our school board. policies. This barrier to learning calls for practical solutions. I will work I also believe that our community deserves a director who will make to shrink class sizes and get money into classrooms where it belongs. equitable decisions for the benefit of all students. In combination with my training and experience as an educator, my background In The Right Leader at the Right Time business and finance provides me with a unique perspective to utilize for fiscally responsible decision making. Thank you for considering We are facing unprecedented times that have pushed us further apart me for this position. Together we can educate every child! at the very moment we need to be listening more closely to each other. He proporcionado esta declaración en español en mi sitio web: We need fresh and alternative perspectives on the education system. http://bit.ly/davidforttsd That’s why I will work to: Endorsed by: • Ensure academics remain at the forefront while continuing the Kate Mohr, King City Councilor; Thomas Mosher, UFCW Local 555; excellent equity and diversity work already in progress. Jaimie Fender, King City Council President

• Elevate voices from all corners of our community—parents, (This information furnished by David Jaimes.) students, teachers and historically underserved communities.

• Serve as a bridge between the worlds of education and parents.

“Amy is an amazing listener and has a great vision for what our schools and community need.” Amie Brewer, Elementary School Teacher, TTSD Parent

“I have known Amy for over twenty years and have witnessed her dedication to our community. She is a thoughtful leader with strong communication skills and a commitment to advocacy for education.” Candice Coleman, Former Durham PSO President, TTSD Parent

“After working in education for more than two decades, I’ve seen how many graduates are not prepared for college. Amy understands how higher education opportunities open paths. Amy’s collaborative demeanor and passion make her ideal to serve on the Tigard-Tualatin School Board.” Michael A. Thomas, Ph.D

www.AmyZforTTSD.com

(This information furnished by Amy Zuckerman.)

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WC-30 WC-31 Tigard-Tualatin School District #23J Director, Position 1 Director, Position 5

Donna Marvin Kreitzberg Lynn Occupation: Managing Rentals Occupation: Professor & Administrator - Portland State Occupational Background: University Certified Public Accountant (CPA); Real Estate Broker; Business and Occupational Background: For tax lawyer the past 30 years, I have worked as a K-12 educator, professor, and Educational Background: BS administrator. My professional Accounting with Honors, University experience provides me with of Denver; Masters Management- important insights into curriculum, Finance with Honors, Willamette instruction, fiscal management, University Atkinson Graduate School of Management; Juris Doctorate and public engagement. (JD) with Honors, Willamette University College of Law Educational Background: DePaul University, Elementary Education, BS; Prior Governmental Experience: None Teachers College - Columbia University, MA, Curriculum & Teaching; UCLA, Social Sciences & Education, PhD

I am running for a position on the Tigard-Tualatin School Board to Prior Governmental Experience: I serve on the Educator Advancement bring my small business experience in accounting and law to promote Council and the Education Recovery Committee - both Governor’s the idea that students deserve a wonderful education, focusing on Councils. I have learned much about the important role of community rigorous study in reading, writing, arithmetic, and science, and leaders in advancing equity-based policy in the state. opportunities to learn skills in the trades, and music and art. I also want to ensure that students are allowed to freely express their opinions on all subjects without fear of being silenced. I will support the district’s efforts to achieve equitable outcomes for all students. This can be achieved as we work together to eliminate (This information furnished by Donna Kreitzberg.) education disparities, strengthen academic programs, and elevate student voice. This will further deepen and extend the district’s racial equity lens which could be used to examine curriculum, teaching, and policy.

I will help to maintain and further extend Gifted and Talented, dual credit, CTE, and dual enrollment programs. I will also help ensure that these programs are available to all students so that they are college- or career-ready by the time they graduate.

Finally, I will help to ensure that students and families are included in district decision-making processes. I will seek to create greater opportunities for engagement between the Tigard-Tualatin Student Union and the school district.

Proud to be endorsed by: Aaron Woods, Board Member, Clackamas Community College Bill Graupp, Board Member, North Marion School District Bridget M. Brooks, MSW, City Councilor, City of Tualatin Margaret Doherty, Former member of the Oregon House of Representatives Maureen Wolf and Ben Bowman, TTSD Board Members Mayor Ken Gibson and Councilor Kate Mohr and Council President Jaimie Fender of King City Mayor Jason Snider, The City of Tigard Rev. Lynne Smouse-Lopez and Willie Poinsette of Ainsworth UCC Rep. Dacia Grayber Rep. Courtney Neron Rep. Rachel Prusak Sen. Robert A. Wagner Stand for Children Tigard-Tualatin Student Union Washington County Democrats

(This information furnished by Marvin Lynn.)

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WC-32 WC-33 CONTINUED West Linn-Wilsonville School District #3J Position 3 Position 3

Craig Kirsten Tiffany Wyatt Occupation: Cradlepoint Systems Occupation: Nonprofit Director, Engaging Local Government Occupational Background: Leaders network Various Sales and Leadership roles in the High Technology industry Occupational Background: Local government/non-profit Educational Background: University of California, Irvine, Educational Background: Business, MBA; Menlo College, University of North Carolina, MPA, Computer Information Systems, BS local government; Willamette University, BS Prior Governmental Experience: None Prior Governmental Experience: West Linn Wilsonville School District Budget Committee Chair, 2019-Present I was approached late on Friday March 19th, by some residents in the West Linn – Wilsonville School District who were asking if I was interested in, and would be willing to run for school board. I was *** ELECT KIRSTEN WYATT *** humbled by the request and intrigued by the role. With the short deadline, I made the decision to file my information for the election, I am proud to raise two daughters in the WLWV School District! With knowing that if I did not file by 5pm, the decision would be made for hope for our future and inspiration from our communities, students, me, and I would not be able to run. and teachers, you can count on me to champion:

FINANCIAL LEADERSHIP AND TRANSPARENCY: After a weekend of contemplation and discussions with my family, While I was Budget Committee chair, the District received the highest I have made the decision that running for a position on the school award for budgeting. I will continue to provide oversight for our $206 board is not an option for me at this time. My name will still be on the million bond proceeds, plus provide YOU with transparent financial ballot, but I will not be mounting a campaign, nor doing any election reporting. related events. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: I want to thank the dozens of people who reached out to me I will ensure students and families can provide input at the beginning offering support and advice. I am truly humbled by the response of of our District projects. These opportunities will be in-person and the community. online and built around YOUR schedule so voices from across our community are heard and considered. Because the goal of the school board is to provide for our children’s best possible chance of success, I wish all the candidates, and SAFE AND WELCOMING SCHOOLS: current board members, success and wisdom in the coming years. All students deserve a safe and healthy place to learn. We must prepare them with cirriculum and policies that value diversity and Sincerely, create a culture of belonging.

Craig Tiffany PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE: Expanded acess to Career & Technical Education, Science/Technology/ (This information furnished by Craig Tiffany.) Engineering/Arts/Math, and Internships will provide real-world skills for graduates. I’ll also advocate for non-voting student members to join the school board to further engage our students.

Please join local leaders in supporting Kirsten:

West Linn Wilsonville School Board Members Dylan Hydes, Chelsea King and Regan Molatore

Senator Rob Wagner, Representative Courtney Neron, Representative Rachel Prusak

West Linn Mayor Jules Walters, Wilsonville Mayor Julie Fitzgerald, West Linn Councilor Rory Bialostosky, West Linn Councilor Todd Jones, Wilsonville Councilor Kristin Akervall, Jody Carson, Thomas Frank, Jenny Koll, Jenni Tan, Emily Teixeira

“Kirsten’s leadership on our School Board will strenghten our communities and continue the District’s strong reputation as a leader in public education.” -Mayor Jules Walters & Mayor Julie Fitzgerald

BUILDING HOPE & BUILDING FUTURES

www.ElectWyatt.com

(This information furnished by Kirsten Wyatt.)

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WC-32 WC-33 West Linn-Wilsonville School District #3J Position 5 Position 5

Seiji T. Kelly Shiratori Sloop Occupation: Policy Director, Occupation: Registered Pharmacist Oregon Department of Revenue, Property Tax Division Occupational Background: Community Pharmacist Occupational Background: Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Educational Background: OSU, Department of State; advocacy/ B.S. Pharmacy association management, Oregon and D.C.; Oregon Legislative Prior Governmental Experience: Assistant None

Educational Background: American University, International Affairs, MA; Willamette University, Political Science, BA Community Service: Past PTA President, 4 years; West Linn Rec Sports Parent Volunteer; 4-H Parent Volunteer; WL OHSET Parent Prior Governmental Experience: (elected or appointed) Wilsonville- Volunteer Kitikata Sister City Advisory Board Make Students a Priority As a Pharmacist, I can navigate the metrics involved in the decision- Preserve Quality Education. As a Scout leader and parent of two making required to keep our kids healthy and safe. As a mother, I boys in our schools, I’m grateful for and committed to preserving the understand the importance of restoring full-time, in-person education high-quality education in our District. and extracurricular activities! Proven Leadership, Management, Finance Skills. With over 28 years If elected, I will advocate for: of experience in public policy, finance and administration; diplomacy; advocacy; and management, I have the professional background to • Reopening schools 5 days a week. The closure of schools the ensure quality outcomes for our schools and our community. past year has taken a toll on mental health and education and added an incredible burden on families. Inconsistent schedules Investing in Our Kids is an Investment in Our Community. The continue that hardship. investment we make in our students is an investment in our local economy. Good school districts attract employers and talent. • Getting students caught up as we face challenges from COVID and the impact it has had emotionally, developmentally, Transparency, Accountability. You have been generous in your academically, and much more. support of our schools. Transparency and accountability are vital, and my expertise in public policy and finance will help ensure your • Addressing each student’s individual needs by providing a wide investment in education is protected and maximized. range of opportunities including IEP, STEM, and career/technical training. One size-fits-all approaches don’t work. Communication, Collaboration. There is no communication without listening. Leadership is more than just coming up with great ideas. It’s • A stronger partnership and open communication between also helping others bring their ideas to fruition and giving them a say the School Board and students, parents, and teachers. in your great ideas. Let’s make our kids’ return to school something better than the old status quo. • A learning environment that is safe, respectful, and inclusive for all students, regardless of race, gender, or beliefs. West Linn-Wilsonville is America. We are a multiethnic, multifaith nation and community. • Teachers, so they feel safe in the classroom from disruptive and negative behaviors. Endorsements • Keeping Student Resource Officers in the WLWV School Rob Wagner, Oregon State Senator, Senate District 19 District. Families overwhelmingly voted to keep them in schools. Courtney Neron, Oregon State Representative, District 26 SRO’s provide multilevel safety—even assistance in possible Rachel Prusak, Oregon State Representative, District 37 drug overdose. Julie Fitzgerald, Wilsonville Mayor Regan Molatore, Chair, WLWV School Board “Kelly Sloop recognizes the urgency in getting our students and Chelsea King, Vice-Chair, WLWV School Board teachers back to in-person school full time. Kelly is a pharmacist Dylan Hydes, Member, WLWV School Board who has the knowledge, background and heart to restore and Dr. Betty Reynolds, Past President, Oregon School Boards Association support safe in-person learning at our schools.” Susie Stevens, former Wilsonville City Councilor -Sue Bynum, WLWV Teacher Charles Gallia, PhD Dr. Mary Pettenger Endorsements Kenneth Chappuis Paul Diller Stephanie Gettel, Former PTO President, Trillium Creek and Cornelia Gibson Rosemont Ridge Marcie Lake Ben West, Wilsonville City Councilor Mary Shortall Kyle Bunch, Wilsonville Business Owner Aaron Woods Rae Lynn Jones, West Linn Parent, Child with Disabilities Lucinda Fein, WLHS Student (This information furnished by Seiji T. Shiratori.) Julie Parrish, Former West Linn State Representative www.kellysloop.com (This information furnished by Friends of Kelly Sloop.)

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WC-34 WC-35 West Linn-Wilsonville School District #3J Position 1

Louis C. Taylor

Occupation: Business Owner Oregon Voter Bill of Rights

Occupational Background: You have the right to vote if you Wealth Management Advisor are a US citizen, are a resident of Oregon, are 18 years old and are Educational Background: Western Oregon University, BA registered to vote. International Business/Spanish You have the right to receive Prior Governmental Experience: assistance in casting your ballot. Western Oregon University Board, Finance Chair (2014-2018) You have the right to leave some choices blank on your ballot. The Other Volunteer Experience: Youth Girls Soccer Coach, PTSA MC choices you do mark will still count. for Stafford Elementary Main School Fundraiser You have the right to receive a EVERY STUDENT, EVERY FAMILY new ballot if, prior to returning your ballot, you make a mistake. As a father, business owner, and passionate community member, I know the challenges facing students and families right now are extensive. You have the right to vote if you Our WLWV School District is a leader in academic excellence and personalized education. But there are areas where we must excel to are in line to return your ballot at become the gold standard for an inclusive environment where our any official drop site by 8 PM on staff and teachers are supported, and every student thrives. Election Day. “Louis will bring a strong financial management eye to the WLWV You have the right to cast a secret budget at a pivotal time when fiscal oversight is vital.” -Alex Molden ballot.

We face dynamic and challenging times, as a District we must You have the right to cast a address: “provisional ballot” if your name does not appear on the voter roll. • Immediate strategies for students to return to a full 5-day school week. You have the right to choose • Build a culture of trust, transparency, and inclusivity with robust whether or not to register as a community input • Monitor the District’s budget, ensuring our programs meet immediate member of a political party. and long term priorities • Increasing access to career pathways and technical education You have the right to know if your opportunities ballot, including a “provisional • Champion the creation of DEI oversight strategies that are ballot”, was counted. sustainable and serve the whole child You have the right to vote if you “I trust Louis to champion a diverse community voice and bring about underrepresented stakeholder engagement. Louis knows how have been convicted of a felony once to build strong community partnerships which will help to eliminate you have been released from achievement and opportunity gaps present in our district.” custody, even if you are on probation -Mark Handris or post-prison supervision. Please join local leaders in supporting Louis You have the right to file a WLWV School Board members complaint with the Secretary of State Regan Molatore, Chair & Chelsea King, Vice Chair if you think your voting rights have been denied or if you believe any Elected Officials & Organizations Rob Wagner, Oregon State Senator fraudulent activity has occurred. Mayor Julie Fitzgerald of Wilsonville Mayor Jules Walters of West Linn (Oregon Constitution, Sections 2 and 3; ORS Chapters 137, 246, 247, and 254; Vote By Mail West Linn City Councilor, Rory Bialostosky Manual; Help America Vote Act of 2002; OAR Stand for Children 165-001-0090 and 165-007-0030) Learn more about Louis and his priorities at:

www.Louis4WLWV.com

(This information furnished by Louis C. Taylor.)

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WC-34 WC-35 Banks Fire District Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue District Director, Position 1 Director, Position 1

John R. Bob Wren Wyffels Occupation: Self employed as Occupation: Semi retired co-owner for 2nd generation business since 1997. Occupational Background: Tektronix, Stationary Engineer, Occupational Background: None 1979 to 1994; Morrison Knudsen Corporation, 1994 to 2002 Educational Background: Glencoe High School, Hillsboro, Oregon. Educational Background: General Education Diploma. Portland State University, Sophmore, General Studies Prior Governmental Experience: None. Prior Governmental Experience: Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District, Budget Committee 1984 to 1990; Tigard Water District, Commissioner, 1988 to 1993; Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, Budget Dedicated to My Community Committee 1991 thru 1996; Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, Director, 1996 thru 2021; Washington County Consolidated Communications I have served as a Volunteer Firefighter for 36 years. I began my ca- Agency-1996 thru 2021 reer as a volunteer firefighter in 1984 for Washington County Fire Dis- trict #2 (now known as TVF&R) at their Orenco Station and then their North Plains Station. In 2000 I began my volunteer career with Banks Robert C. (Bob) Wyffels is running for re-election to the Tualatin Valley Fire District and served at their Banks Station until my departure in Fire District, Board of Directors, Position #1. 2020. While at Banks Fire District I feel that I was a crucial key to the success of the District as a top responding volunteer and mentor. Qualifications: Working as a volunteer and working with other volunteers serving my community, neighbors and strangers was a rewarding experience that Citizen participant with the fire district since 1984 I would do again if I had the opportunity. I was consistently a high responder, taking the lead during weekly TVFR & Tualatin Rural Fire District - Budget Committee member for drills, and being a mentor to those who needed assistance. I have 13 years received numerous awards from Washington County District #2 and Banks Fire District #13 for excellent service. In 2008 I was recog- Requested to apply for & was appointed to TVFR Board of Directors nized as part of the unit awarded the Unit Citation by the Oregon in 1996 Fire Chief’s Association. In 2015 awarded both a Chief’s Commen- dation Award and Mentor of the Year award by Banks Fire District Successfully ran for re-election every 4 years since 1997 #13. In 2017 was selected as the American Legion’s Western Region Firefighter of the year. The Western Region was comprised of Alaska, Have held every leadarshlp position on the Board of Directors Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Department of Mexico and Depart- Worked with 5 different Fire Chiefs since 1984 ment of Philippines. It was an honor being selected for this award out of some many being nominated. Director of Washigton County Consolidated Communications Agency (WCCCA) (911) since 1996 My certifications include: Firefighter II, Pumper Operator, Wildland Firefighter, Mobile Water Supply, and Water Rescue II along with many Currently serving as 1st Vice-Chair of WCCCA Board of Directors others, which I feel gives me a good background and understanding of how a fire district should function. Tigard Water District Commissioner for 5 years

Thank you for your support and your vote! Directors of TVFR are responsible for: Policy, budget & clear stan- dards of performance (This information furnished by John R. Wren.) TVFR has become one of the most respected fire districts in Oregon & the United States

TVFR has achieved AAA bond rating for over a decade

I hope that you are proud of the accomplishments of TVFR during my tenure as a Director, the future looks very good for the people that we serve!

I humbly ask for your vote for the posftlon of Director in the May 18, 2021 election!

Respectfully,

Bob Wyffels

(This information furnished by Bob Wyffels.)

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WC-36 WC-37 Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue District Director, Position 2 Director, Position 3

Clark I. Gordon L. Balfour Hovies Occupation: General Counsel, Occupation: Retired Lieutenant / Tualatin Valley Water District EMT, Portland Fire & Rescue

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Lawyer specializing in water, Volunteer Firefighter Tualatin Rural natural resources, utilities, land use Fire Protection District, Professional and local government since 1979 Firefighter Clackamas County Fire District #54, Professional Firefighter/ Educational Background: BA, Officer Portland Fire & Rescue, 1976, Linfield College; JD, 1979, Communication and Security Lewis and Clark/Northwestern Business Experience School of Law Educational Background: Prior Governmental Experience: 1997 to present, Director, Tualatin Eastern Oregon University, Fire Administrative Studies; Portland Valley Fire & Rescue; 1995-1997, Budget Committee Member, Tualatin Community College, AAS Fire Protection Technology; Western Oregon Valley Fire & Rescue University, Advanced & Basic Fire Institute/Administrators Certificate

Prior Governmental Experience: 2009 to Present: Tualatin Valley I HAVE BEEN HONORED TO SERVE AS A BOARD MEMBER OF Fire & Rescue Board Member; 2020 to Present Vice President of TUALATIN VALLEY FIRE & RESCUE FOR MORE THAN TWO TVF&R Fire Board; 2017 to 2020 Secretary/Treasurer of TVF&R Fire DECADES. Board; 2015 to 2017 President of TVF&R Fire Board, Present member of METRO – Metro Policy Advisory Committee, Present Member of Since 1995, I’ve witnessed significant progress in many aspects of Clackamas County ALS Consortium. our service delivery. Though we’ve grown, our mission to provide high-quality, compassionate care has been unwavering. I believe it is the responsibility of our board to ensure that our community has the Comprehensive – Experience – Proficient best fire and emergency medical services possible. Gordon is running for reelection to his fourth term. During his tenure PREPAREDNESS: Since 2006, we’ve worked to upgrade our infra- Gordon has continued to follow through to be a driving force and structure to ensure response readiness. We’ve added fire stations, good steward in representing the Citizens and Businesses served by rebuilt stations, and acquired land to prepare for growth. As your Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (TVF&R) to make informed decisions. representative, I will continue to encourage responsible planning. Since the last election Gordon has overseen: FINANCES: Following independent financial reviews, we’ve consistently maintained the best credit rating of any fire district in the United • The annexation of City of Newberg Fire Department and States. When we sell bonds to fund fire station construction projects Newberg Rural Fire Protection district. or apparatus replacement, the interest rates are very low. Projects are • The relocation and upgrading of a new fleet maintenance center. managed to ensure the best return on the community’s investment. I • The addition and upgrading of Fire Stations. will always safeguard the resources entrusted to us. • Chehalem Mountain and Wildland Urban interface activity, • Corvid – 19 application. PROFESSIONALISM: We have extremely competent and dedicated personnel that apply a simple rule to their service: treat everyone Gordon has previously and will continue to make sure TVF&R: like family. • Be Financially Stable and Responsible During my tenure, I’ve helped establish policy to plan for today and • Keep up to date with the latest pertinent Technology, Training the future. I’ve supported our culture of cooperation and championed and Staffing. innovation. I would be honored to continue to represent you. • Actively Coordinates and Collaborate with other Fire Departments and Municipal entities. ENDORSEMENTS: Tualatin Valley Firefighters Union IAFF Local 1660 The past year has been very challenging, now is not the time to get Roy R Rogers, Washington County Commission District #3 complacent. Through good planning, training, and leadership we have Denny Doyle to make sure to continue to be prepared for the next emergency to Jason Snider, Mayor of Tigard provide the best service practices possible for those served by TVF&R John Goodhouse, Tigard City Councilor with reelecting Gordon. Mark Fagin, Beaverton City Councilor Marc San Soucie, Beaverton City Councilor Gordon Been Endorsed by: Tim Rosener, Sherwood City Council President Denny Doyle, Former Mayor of Beaverton Sean Garland, Sherwood City Council John Cook, Former Mayor of Tigard Tualatin Valley Firefighters IAFF Local 1660 (This information furnished by Clark Balfour.) Re-Elect Gordon L Hovies – TVF&R Fire Position #3

(This information furnished by Gordon L. Hovies.)

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WC-36 WC-37 Tigard Water District Commissioner, Position 1

Jeff Moeggenberg Occupation: Manufacturers Representative, Bauer Irrigation Equipment

Occupational Background: None

Educational Background: Central Michigan University, Bachelors Degree, Business

Prior Governmental Experience: None

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WC-38 WC-39 Tualatin Valley Water District Commissioner, Position 1 Commissioner, Position 3

Bernice Jim Bagnall Duggan Occupation: Commissioner, Occupation: Civil and Tualatin Valley Water District Environmental Engineer (TVWD) Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Senior Engineer, City of Beaverton Chief Financial Officer for TVWD for Community Development 11 years, retired in 2011; Business Department. Served in various Operations Director for Clean public works positions with Water Services, 5 years; Utilities Beaverton since 1984. Economist for the City of Portland, 8 years; Consulting Economist for Educational Background: CH2M HILL, Inc., 3 years; Energy Use Analyst for Pacific Power, 5 years Portland State University, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering; Sunset High School Graduate Educational Background: Portland State University, Applied Economics, Bachelor of Science, High Honors; Harvard University, Prior Governmental Experience: Commissioner, Tualatin Valley School of Negotiation, Certificate; Oregon State University, Pacific Water District (1993-Present); Regional Water Providers Consortium Program for Leadership Certificate (1998-Present); Joint Water Commission (1996-2002); Willamette Water Supply Commission (2019-Present). Prior Governmental Experience: Commissioner, Tualatin Valley Water District; Past President, Oregon Government Finance Officer’s Association; Oregon State Municipal Debt Advisory Commission; Thank you for letting me serve as your Water Commissioner for nearly 2003 PERS Reform Task Force 28 years. By reading this voters’ pamphlet, you truly care about your water system. Provision of high-quality, safe, and reliable water at a reasonable price should not be taken for granted. This is why I have Abundant, clean, and reliable water supply is always essential, but it’s chosen to serve and again seek re-election. even more important during this time of COVID19 pandemic. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve as a water commissioner for As a life-long resident of Cedar Hills, I am keenly aware of the the past 4 years. The TVWD Board remains committed to delivering the District’s history and importance to the economic well-being of highest quality water and customer service while balancing affordability Washington County. concerns for our customers. It is my vision that the District will continue to pursue sustainable I am a 44 year resident of Washington County. I believe our vital and practices, explore economic efficiencies, and properly plan for growth. rapidly growing County will require significantly more water in the near future. It is critical that we protect ourselves from natural disasters by The Willamette Water Supply Project, in partnership with Hillsboro and developing multiple sources. As a special district TVWD focuses on Beaverton, is now being constructed. Our District is blessed with two the single mission of providing reliable, high-quality water to current existing, high-quality water sources but they are limited in capacity and new customers. The District has taken the lead in obtaining and vulnerable to earthquake damage. The WWSP is a critical Federal funding to assist with our supply expansion projects, and we infrastructure investment which will provide a third, high-quality, have partnered with local communities to secure the water supply reliable, and resilient water supply to TVWD. we need now and in the future in the most efficient and affordable manner possible. This is a huge undertaking, but our staff has a long VOTERS SHOULD DECIDE FLUORIDATION POLICY CHANGES record of excellence, and planning and construction are on track and staying within projected cost parameters. The fluoridation question is difficult. Currently, pharmaceutical-grade, sodium-fluoride additive is now used within the Wolf Creek Highway It has been my honor to serve as your water commissioner, and I portion of our District (the Metzger portion has no fluoride addition). respectfully request your vote so that I and my fellow commissioners I firmly believe that the decision to fluoridate or not should be made can continue the important work we have undertaken to secure and only through voter initiative and approval. enhance your high quality water supply. PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE (This information furnished by Bernice Bagnall.) The District has a long history of successes and an excellent staff. I am determined to maintain and improve the efficient, reliable operation of the District not only for our community today but also for the benefit of future generations.

(This information furnished by James J. Duggan.)

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WC-38 WC-39 West Slope Water District Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District Commisioner, Position 5 Director, Position 1

Paul J. Felicita Schuler Monteblanco Occupation: Region Executive- Occupation: Public Affairs Manager, North America; Senior Vice Northwest Health Foundation President, Suez Water Technologies and Solutions Occupational Background: Policy and Advocacy Officer, Virginia Occupational Background: GE Garcia Memorial Health Center Water and Process Technologies; Zenon Environmental, Inc.; Educational Background: Infilco Degremont, Inc.; Carollo University of San Francisco B.A. Engineers, P.C. Prior Governmental Experience: Educational Background: Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District Board of Directors, elected University of Oregon, Management, MBA; Virginia Tech, Environmental in 2017, Board Chair 2019-2020; Hillsboro Library Board, 2016-2020 Engineering, MS; Virginia Tech, Civil Engineering, BS

Prior Governmental Experience: Commissioner, West Slope Water Community: Metro volunteer roles including Placemaking Committee, District – Current Parks and Nature Stakeholder Committee, and the Washington County Local Investment Team; Leadership Beaverton

Family: Married to Kim, Father to Alec and Lola “Felicita is a fierce champion for diversity, equity, inclusion and climate resilience. She walks the talk, ensures her values shape My career in the water industry in both the public and private sectors her decisions, and cultivates relationships across the region, all goes back 30 years. As a registered professional engineer, I am to the benefit of THPRD patrons. honored to serve the West Slope Water District as a commissioner Join us in re-electing Felicita!” and look forward to continuing my service for another term. I’ve been -THPRD Board of Directors: Heidi Edwards, Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg, an Oregon resident for over 25 years and for the same time, a member Wendy Kroger, and Tya Ping of the water/infrastructure/engineering community. The West Slope Water District is at a crossroads with respect to deciding upon a From classes as a child, to games on the soccer fields, to my first job long-term water supply for our customers. This decision will require for THPRD at age 15, our parks have been a constant in my life. industry and political knowledge that I can provide. I am running to In my first term I visitedall 100+ parks to gain a deeper understanding continue to provide insight and guidance during this very strategic of how you experience our parks. I’m proud to have represented you on period of time. My goal is affordability in water rates with long-term your parks board, listening and leading the district through a pandemic. resilience and availability of supply being key for our customers. Decisions we make today will affect the West Slope Water District Felicita is committed to: for the next 25 years. Thank you for the opportunity and privilege to serve my community on the West Slope Water District Board of • Improving park safety Commissioners. • Collaborating with the City of Beaverton on their Climate Action Plan (This information furnished by Paul J. Schuler.) • Ensuring YOUR voice shapes policy and budget decisions

Proudly Endorsed By:

Suzanne Bonamici, Congresswoman Val Hoyle, Labor Commissioner Tobias Read, State Treasurer Ellen Rosenblum, Attorney General Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Commissioners Nafisa Fai & Pam Treece, Washington County Commissioners Lacey Beaty, Mayor of Beaverton Nadia Hasan, Marc San Soucie & Allison Tivnon, Beaverton Councilors Mohamed Alyajouri, PCC Board Chair Wlnsvey Campos, , Dacia Grayber, Ken Helm, Courtney Neron & Janeen Sollman, State Representatives Kate Lieber & Elizabeth Steiner-Hayward, State Senators Lynn Peterson, Metro Council President Juan Carlos González & Gerritt Rosenthal, Metro Councilors Tom Colett, LeeAnn Larsen, & Donna Tyner, Beaverton School District Directors

Oregon League of Conservation Voters Washington County Democrats Working Families Party of Oregon Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon

Visit felicita4thprd.com

(This information furnished by Friends of Felicita.)

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WC-40 WC-41 Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation District Director, Position 2 Director, Position 3

Alfredo V. Barbie Moreno Minor Occupation: Community Relations Occupation: Global Product Manager, Portland Community Marketing Manager, Columbia College (Rock Creek Campus) Sportswear

Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Public relations, communications, Marketing Operations Manager, marketing; private and public Executive Assistant sector (higher education/college athletics) Educational Background: New York University, Tisch School of the Educational Background: BA Arts, BFA History, University of New Mexico; Roseburg (Ore.) High School Prior Governmental Experience: None Prior Governmental Experience: THPRD Budget Committee; Beaverton School District Long Range Facility Planning Committee Family: Married 17 years, mother of two school-age children, Beaverton School District volunteer, THPRD patron for over 15 years Community Leadership: Five Oaks (formerly Washington County) Museum Board, Co-Chair “Barbie is a trusted advocate for inclusion and accessibility Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce Board (ex-officio) and is driven to serve the needs of our diverse community. Leadership Beaverton I am confident that as a working mother her lived experience Washington County Public Affairs Forum Board, Director will bring a vital and much-needed perspective to THPRD. Westside Economic Alliance, Government Relations Committee I’m voting for Barbie.” PCC College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP), Advisory Committee --Mayor Lacey Beaty, City of Beaverton EVERYONE DESERVES ACCESS TO GREAT PARKS As a Beaverton resident of 17 years, my family has benefitted from AND RECREATION FACILITIES the vast resources offered by THPRD. I know first-hand the value and I’m running for office for the first time to do my part to help Oregon’s enrichment THPRD provides for our community. I am running for the largest special park and recreation district build healthier, more Board of Directors to ensure all families and neighbors have equitable inclusive, and interconnected communities for my young kids and access to programming, facilities, parks, and more. yours to grow up in. My key priorities are: Over the past year, our access (or lack of) to local parks and rec • COVID-19 Recovery: I will balance safely re-opening our facilities and resources has had a profound impact on our physical facilities while prioritizing the health of our staff and patrons. and mental health. The pandemic has magnified how essential these • Climate Change and Preservation: I will champion efforts special places are to us all. to make THPRD more sustainable and address the impact of climate change on our environment. As your representative on the board, I’ll lead with a spirit of empathy • Inclusion and Accessibility: I will work hard to expand access and collaboration in helping us celebrate, protect, and share them and affordability, and lead by my unwavering dedication to with everyone. ensure every THPRD patron feels welcome.

Visit alfredoforthprd.com to learn more about me and my priorities. PROUDLY ENDORSED BY: State Senator, Kate Lieber ENDORSEMENTS State Representatives: Wlnsvey Campos, Maxine Dexter, Dacia Entire THPRD Board of Directors: President Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg, Grayber, Ken Helm, Heidi Edwards, Wendy Kroger, Felicita Monteblanco, Tya Ping Courtney Neron, , Janeen Sollman Metro President, Lynn Peterson Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Metro Councilors: Juan Carlos González, Gerritt Rosenthal Commissioners Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners Washington County Commissioners: Nafisa Fai, Pam Treece County Commissioners: Nafisa Fai, Pam Treece Beaverton Mayor, Lacey Beaty Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty Beaverton City Councilors: Mark Fagin, Nadia Hasan, Beaverton City Councilors: Mark Fagin, Nadia Hasan, Marc San Laura Mitchell, Allison Tivnon, Marc San Soucie Soucie, Allison Tivnon THPRD Board of Directors: Heidi Edwards, Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg, Wendy Kroger, Felicita Monteblanco, Tya Ping Senator Kate Lieber Beaverton School Board: Tom Colett, Susan Greenberg, State Representatives: Wlnsvey Campos, Maxine Dexter, Courtney LeeAnn Larsen, Eric Simpson, Donna Tyner Neron, Sheri Schouten, Janeen Sollman PCC Board Chair, Mohamed Alyajouri Washington County Democrats Metro Deputy President Juan Carlos González Oregon League of Conservation Voters Mohamed Alyajouri (PCC Board Chair), Erika Educational Leaders: Complete endorsements visit: www.barbieminor.com Lopez (Hillsboro SD Board Chair) Former Washington County Commissioner Dick Schouten (This information furnished by friends of Barbie Minor.) Oregon League of Conservation Voters Washington County Democrats

(This information furnished by friends of Alfredo Moreno.)

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WC-40 WC-41 City of Tigard Measure No. 34-305 Ballot Title Downtown, including 234 new housing units, new streetscapes City Center Urban Renewal Plan Amendment - Requires and pedestrian amenities, and 28 matching grants to No New Taxes downtown businesses.

Question: Shall the City amend the City Center Urban About Urban Renewal Renewal Plan, including increasing the amount of Maximum Indebtedness? When an Urban Renewal Area is formed, existing property tax revenue generated by property within the Area goes to the City Summary: This measure approves an amendment to the of Tigard and other taxing entities as it normally would for the City Center (Downtown) Urban Renewal Plan, which would life of the Plan. This is called the “frozen base.” Property tax increase the maximum indebtedness of the Plan from $22 revenue in excess of the frozen base, which is generated by million to $42.8 million, and duration of the plan by nine new development and increased property values in the area, years (ending in 2035). is called “tax increment.” Tax increment financing is used to fund identified projects within the urban renewal area. The total The Plan Amendment would not impose new taxes, nor tax increment collected cannot exceed the maximum amount raise existing taxes. approved by voters.

Funds generated from the Substantial Amendment will In the future, property values in Downtown Tigard should support new projects in the City Center (Downtown) area exceed what they would have been without implementing such as: the Plan’s projects, thereby providing increased revenue to • Connectivity: Designing and building new streets all taxing districts. When the City Center Urban Renewal area • Universal Plaza Phase 2 expires, property taxes will neither increase nor decrease due • Parking Facility to urban renewal. • Tigard Heritage Trail Continuation • Fanno Creek Trail Improvements Implementation of the Plan would continue to be managed by • Housing Development: funds to support affordable the city’s urban renewal agency board, which consists of the housing members of the City Council. The Town Center Advisory • Pedestrian Safety and Streetscape Improvements Commission, comprised of volunteer community representatives, • Land Acquisition: buying land to encourage mixed- will continue to advise the board on public investments. use development Applications for the board are held every October.

Funding comes from capturing property taxes from new Learn more about urban renewal and City Center projects at development and increased property values in the urban www.tigard-or.gov/urbanrenewal renewal area. Funding generated within the area must be spent on projects within that same area. Submitted by: Steve Rymer Urban Renewal is not a new or additional tax.

A copy of the Plan and Plan Amendment and additional information is available at www.tigard-­or.gov/urbanrenewal.

Explanatory Statement A “yes” vote, would amend the existing City Center Urban Renewal Plan to support public improvements in the downtown area by increasing the maximum amount that can be spent by $20.8 million and adding nine years to the duration of the Plan.

A “no” vote, rejects increasing the maximum amount that can be spent and rejects extending the duration of the existing Plan.

The Plan Amendment would not impose new taxes, raise existing taxes or extend a current tax. Funds generated from the Amendment would be used for new projects within the City Center Urban Renewal Area, such as:

• Designing and building new streets • Universal Plaza Phase 2 • Parking Facility • Tigard Heritage Trail Continuation • Fanno Creek Trail Improvements • Housing Development: funding affordable housing • Pedestrian Safety and Streetscape Improvements • Land Acquisition: buying land for mixed-use development

The existing City Center Urban Renewal Plan was approved by voters in 2006 and has funded nearly 40 infrastructure and improvement projects, including Main Street Green Street, the SW Burnham Street Improvements and Public Parking Lot, the Tigard Heritage Trail/Rotary Plaza and the upcoming Universal Plaza featuring Tigard’s first splash pad. Public improvements have attracted almost $50 million in private investment to No Arguments in Opposition of this measure were filed.

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BANKS: Banks City Hall/Library Hillsboro Public Library- th 111 Market Street, Banks, 97106 775 SE 10 Ave., Hillsboro, 97123 24-hour-access outdoor box Get dates/hours at www.wccls.org/vote

BEAVERTON AREA: Washington County Elections Office 2925 NE Aloclek Dr., Hillsboro, 97124 12375 SW 5th St. Beaverton 97106 24-hour-access directly outside entrance 24-hour-access box on Hall Blvd. Washington Co. Sheriff’s Office/Jail Parking Lot Beaverton Library-Murray Scholls 236 SW Dennis Ave., Hillsboro, 97124 11200 SW Murray Scholls Place., Ste. 102 24-hour-access outdoor box Beaverton, 97007 Get dates/hours at www.wccls.org/vote Westside Commons (formerly known as Fair Complex)**Newly added location th Bethany Library 801 NE 34 Ave., Hillsboro 97124 15325 NW Central Dr Ste J-8, Portland, 97229 24-hour-access outdoor box Get dates/hours at www.wccls.org/vote KING CITY: City Hall Cedar Mill Community Library th 12505 NW Cornell Rd., Ste. 13, Portland, 97229 15300 SW 116 Ave., King City, 97224 24-hour-access outdoor box. 24-hour-access outdoor box

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