His word is his bond
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT-MESA -- He’s an ordinary man with an extraordinary devotion to
his community.
His wife says he’s just a normal guy who loves being a dad to their two
children and is committed to his career as an environmental engineer.
Friends and neighbors say he’s a great guy -- hard working, funny and
modest to a fault.
“He’s affable, self-deprecating -- Mark has no ax to grind,” said Kurt
Yeager, who has known Schultheis since he moved to Newport Beach 10 years
ago and began volunteering with the youth soccer league. “What you see is
what you get -- he’s the real deal.”
But to many in the Newport-Mesa community, Mark Schultheis has become a
leader, the go-to guy for supporters of Measure A. “Mark has been the
backbone of this effort,” Yeager said.
To others he’s the unlikely nemesis.
“He’s a ‘Boy Scout,”’ said Gerry Ross, a Newport Coast resident who
opposes Measure A. “I think he’s a nice guy, but I think he’s a pawn for
the school board.”
Schultheis estimates that since January 1999 he has devoted between 1,200
to 1,500 hours to seeing the school bond measure pass on June 6.
He has been on the front lines since the bond was no more than a notion.
Schultheis first began working with the district as an alternate for the
citizens budget advisory committee in 1997. He was the chair of that
group in 1998 when the district hired architect Fred Good to develop a
facilities master plan. Since that committee oversees the district budget
it was asked to analyze the possibilities for funding facility repairs.
“We were aware that it was likely to be a nine-figure number, so with
that basic information we began looking at how they might pay for that,”
Schultheis said.
When the district decided to create the facility advisory committee, he
hopped on board.
“I think I had a real interest because my son’s at Newport Harbor High
and my daughter was at Ensign -- when I became involved I was stunned. I
couldn’t believe that a community that was as financially capable as
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa could allow their schools to deteriorate
like that,” he said. “I wondered if Newport Beach was getting the short
end of the stick. I wanted to see if they were all that bad.”
Once on that facility committee, Schultheis was roped into the position
of co-chair, where he first became the guru of the crumbling schools.
When that group handed in its final report in January, he should have
been off the hook, free to spend his down time golfing and sailing, but
he would have none of that.
Within weeks, Schultheis and a core group from the recently disbanded
facilities committee formed the Citizens to Rebuild our Schools campaign
group, of which -- once again -- he is at the forefront of as one of four
co-chairs.
“I would say he’s a reluctant leader -- he doesn’t aspire to that
position, but once he’s in that role, he’s thorough,” said Jill Money,
who met Schultheis through these committees and has spent nearly 1,000
hours of her time working by his side. “He has integrity, and is a person
you can rely on.”
In fact, Money has been so impressed with Schultheis that she nominated
him for the most prestigious award that the California PTA bestows -- the
Honorary Service Award. The state PTA must have agreed that Schultheis
has provided a great service to the children of Newport-Mesa, because he
was presented the award on Monday.
It is his methodical, logical way of doing things that has earned him the
admiration and respect of so many community members, said his wife, Lisa
George.
“He’s just a shoulder-to-the-wind kind of worker, and he’s not reactive
-- he responds from a thought-based approach, and I think it’s taken him
a long way,” she said.
Although she is proud of him, George said she will be happy on June 7
when she will get her husband back from the community.
“I think it will be good to get back to more frequency of family dinners
at home,” she said.
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