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Teachers endorse 3 school candidates
The Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers has endorsed three
candidates for the upcoming Newport-Mesa Unified School board
election: incumbents Judy Franco and Serene Stokes and challenger Tom
Egan, who is facing Wendy Leece.
The federation made the decision to endorse candidates because
this is the first election in a decade with three contested seats.
For the first time, the group backed Franco, who is running against
Shelby Cove.
“We recognize the value of experience,” group President Linda Mook
said. “Franco has provided leadership and vision through many of the
district’s challenges over the years. She has in-depth knowledge and
an incredible network that she can draw on to get things done locally
and throughout the state.”
Egan has proven himself by his participation on park and library
boards and helping Westside schools, she said.
“Tom has been in the schools learning first-hand what happens in
the classroom,” Mook said. “That impresses teachers.”
Stokes’ strong educational background and experience on the board
won over the group.
“She is a strong student advocate and has contributed to the
district’s resurgence in academics by supporting pay increases for
teachers, accountability and professional development programs,” Mook
said.
The decision to back candidates came after researching and
interviewing all the contenders and a debate among members of the
federation’s Committee on Political Education.
Ensign teacher given TV by Explorers
An Ensign Intermediate School teacher got an electronic upgrade
Wednesday from Newport Beach Explorers.
Explorers Post 1050, part of the junior component of the Newport
Beach Police Department, donated a TV with a built-in DVD and VCR to
John Weber, who hosts the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program in
his classroom.
The 15 explorers saw the poor reception Weber’s equipment provided
and chose to donate a portion of their hard-earned money to bring him
into the modern age of electronics, said Lloyd Whisenant,
environmental services officer.
“It’s just a way of giving back to the community,” he said.
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