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San Mateo County, CA November 6, 2001 Election
Board Member; Millbrae School District Voter Information

4 Year Term.

Results as of Nov 13 12:34pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (23/23)
Candidates (Vote for 3)
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Caroline Mary Shea 2,522 votes 29.9%

  • Occupation: Incumbent
  • Current President of Millbrae School Board
  • Director, Millbrae Community Foundation
  • President, Millbrae Crime Stoppers
  • Current President, Mills High School Athletic Booster Club
  • Co-Chair of SMUHSD Bond, Measure D
  • Three time recipient of PTA Honorary Service Award
Priorities:
  • Maintain balanced budget/continue to seek additional state funding
  • Insure school safety and well maintained schools
  • Continue integration of technology into the curriculum
Robert N. "Bob" Miller 2,379 votes 28.2%
  • Occupation: Incumbent - Retired Businessman
  • BA San Francisco State Univ.; Graduate studies - Stanford
  • Millbrae School District Strategic Planning Committee 1996,2001
  • Millbrae School District financial Advisory Committee 1992/93
  • Member of Successful Committee for a New Millbrae Library
  • Co-founder & Vice-President - Millbrae Crime Stoppers
  • Member - Millbrae Community Outreach Committee
Priorities:
  • Continue to be innovative in managing the business and fiscal affairs of the district and in obtaining State funding
  • Continue to work pro-actively with our fine staff to maintain Millbrae's reputation for excellence in education
  • Continue our efforts to insure the safety of our kids and our staff while on school grounds or en route
Marjory F. Luxenberg 1,811 votes 21.5%
  • Occupation: Quality Assurance Analyst
  • BA, History, Reed College, 1966
  • 28 years with IBM, 5 years with Delta Dental Plan of California
  • Co-President Mills High School PTO 2000-2001
  • Member of San Mateo Union High School District Boundary Committee
  • Walked Precincts for Successful Millbrae Library Bond Campaign
  • Worked phone banks for Successful SMUHSD Bond Measure D Campaign
Priorities:
  • Integrate Teaching and Technology so our Kids are Prepared for Hi-Tech Silicon Valley Jobs
  • Work Collaboratively with our Excellent District Staff to Maintain and Improve the Quality of our Schools
  • Be Proactive and Creative in Bringing Revenues into the District
John J. Lynch 1,717 votes 20.3%
  • Occupation: Incumbent/Retired School Administrator
  • BA, MA, Course requirements for Doctorate-Stanford
  • Teacher-Elementary, High School
  • Principal, Assistant Superintendent
  • Past President-School Business Officials
  • Business Manager-Millbrae Schools-12 years
  • Millbrae School Board Member-8 years
Priorities:
  • A fiscally sound and academically excellent school district
  • Special emphasis on "At Risk Students" and total development of child (art, music, P.E.)
  • Be accountable, represent the voters, protect their rights, and serve their interests

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  Events

Candidates Forum
Wed., September 19, 7 pm, Millbrae City Council Chambers, 621 Magnolia Ave. School board candidates at 8 pm. Braodcast live on MCTV, Ch. 26.

Replay of Candidates Forum on MCTV, Channel 26
Sat., Sept. 22, 2 pm
Sun., Sept 23, 2 pm
Mon., Sept. 24, 4 pm
Wed., Sept. 26, 9 pm
Mon., Oct. 1, 6 pm
Mon., Oct. 15, 6 pm
Mon., Nov. 5, 6 pm, 9 pm
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