Fullerton Joint Union High School District
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Three people are running at large for two seats on the Fullerton Joint Union High School District board in the Nov. 3 election.
Bill Dunton
Age: 63.
Occupation: Retired teacher.
Background: Taught in the school district for 30 years; five-time president of the Fullerton Secondary Teachers Organization; served on several district committees.
Priorities: Make sure budget cuts do not affect classroom instruction; revive the elective program in the district; create a school site committee that would evaluate everything from curriculum to campus facilities.
Barbara Kilponen
Age: 51.
Occupation: Incumbent, community volunteer.
Background: Served as PTA president for several schools; served on several district task forces.
Priorities: See implementation of the locker-room renovation plan; upgrade technological equipment for both faculty and students; use business community to enhance programs for students who are not academically challenged; increase community involvement in decision making.
Joe Merlo
Age: 53.
Occupation: Incumbent, retired teacher and school administrator.
Background: Teacher for 25 years; principal for 12 years of Sonora High School; school board member for 11 years and board member of the district’s Regional Occupation Program for 11 years.
Priorities: Research ways for improving school funding; evaluate the changing demographics of the schools and train staff to meet the needs of the new ethnic minorities; evaluate the curriculum and adopt innovative techniques academically and vocationally; decrease class size.
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