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 FAQs

  • I appreciate this question, but as a candidate for FUSD Governing Board, I am running as a non-partisan candidate, because the position is a non-partisan position. I will be setting my personal party affiliation aside, because it is important to center what is best for the students in the decisions I will be making as a Board member, and there is no political party that is always correct when answering what is best for students.

  • As a CTA member, I am heavily involved. I work closely with my K-12 colleagues at CTA State Council (the decision making body) 4 times each year. I am regularly involved in legislative advocacy at our representatives local office, as well as Sacramento trips to advocate for students and teachers, and have been selected as a CTA representative for a workgroup that is helping to finalize the Master Plan for Education in California. I plan to bring all this knowledge and advocacy to my role as a Board Member, elevating the FUSD ability to proactively advocate for our students and classrooms.

  • Fontana wasn't my first home, but it is my forever home and the home I chose to make with my family. I strongly believe that individuals should take the time to travel, explore and settle where they most feel at home. For some that is the town where they grew up, but for me, that is here in Fontana, where we plan to raise our kids and serve the community.