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Saddleback Valley Unified Board Candidates

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Seven candidates, including three incumbents, are campaigning for three open seats on the board of Saddleback Valley Unified School District. The election and the district at a glance:

THE DISTRICT

Boundaries: Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Laguna Hills, Rancho Santa Margarita, Foothill Ranch and Trabuco Canyon

Enrollment: 31,854 in kindergarten through 12th grade

Facilities: Four high schools, one continuation high school, four intermediate schools, 25 elementary schools

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Board members: Five

THE CANDIDATES

Marcia L. Birch

Age: 46

Occupation: Homemaker

Background: Incumbent, elected in 1988; business management background; National Charity League member; school site advisory council member; community, PTA and school volunteer

Major issues: Ensure local control of district; improve communication among community, district, parents, students and teachers; strengthen parental involvement in schools; continue to improve students’ test scores

Sandie

Franklin Gonzales

Age: 51

Occupation: Homemaker, retired teacher

Background: Member, PTA, PTSO, Mission Viejo Historical Society, Mike Rush Memorial Committee, National Assn. for Education of Young Children; church and community volunteer

Major issues: Ensure public schools stay public; pursue federal and state grants and funds to build new classrooms; support back-to-basics curriculum and improved technology training for students; promote community business partnerships in education

David C. Greene

Age: 61

Occupation: Retired aerospace manager, consultant

Background: Member, California Republican Assembly of South Orange County; church and community volunteer

Major issues: Put more financial resources directly into classroom; strengthen curriculum, especially in math and reading; reduce fees for extracurricular activities and busing; improve test scores; maintain safe schools; oppose tax increases

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Wayne R. Hogrefe

Age: 45

Occupation: Biomedical scientist

Background: Junior college professor; El Toro high school athletic and academic booster; AYSO and community volunteer

Major issues: Pursue federal

and state grants to build classrooms and enhance district technology and science departments; continue high academic standards and back-to-basics curriculum; ensure safe, secure school environment

Debbie Hughes

Age: 43

Occupation: Homemaker, educator

Background: Incumbent, elected in 1992; Lake Forest Little League and AYSO volunteer; president, Conservative School Board Caucus; president and founder, Family Action Network

Major issues: Implement back-to-basics education through phonics instruction; increase graduation grade-point average requirements; create classroom supply budget for teachers; ensure local control of schools; stop accepting federal funding

Don Sedgwick

Age: 31

Occupation: Executive vice president of a retail company

Background: Business and financial management background; Boy Scouts and community volunteer; former instructor for youth with learning disabilities

Major issues: Focus district and board on needs and interests of children; improve student test scores and technology skills; maintain safe and disciplined school environment; encourage parent participation in schools; make fiscally conservative budget decisions

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Frank L. Ury

Age: 32

Occupation: Engineering manager

Background: Incumbent, elected in 1992; voted Orange County Republican Party locally elected official of 1993; member, Commission for the Establishment of Academic Content and Performance Standards

Major issues: Implement back-to-basics curriculum through math and phonics instruction; increase graduation requirements; cut district overhead and administration costs; reduce parent fees for extracurricular activities and busing; oppose tax increases

Source: Individual candidates; Researched by KIMBERLY BROWER / For The Times

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