School Board Candidate Questionnaire 2009

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Candidate web sites:

Mary Bass www.marybass.org
Kay Smith-Blum www.ElectKSB.org
   
Wilson Chin www.wilsonchinforschools.com
Betty Patu bettypatu.com
   
Micheal DeBell michaeldebell.org

The Municipal League of King County - candidate ratings & questionnaires:
http://www.munileague.org/candidate-evaluations/previous-ratings/2009/seattle-school-district-1

Seattle Channel video voting guide: http://www.seattlechannel.org/videos/video.asp?ID=5550910

Stay tuned for information on a CPPS candidate forum for the candidates that advance to the general election. If you have suggestions for questions you'd like to ask the candidates, send them to contact@cppsofseattle.org.

Campaign contact information for each candidate:

Mary E. Bass
901 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Seattle, WA 98122-5047
206-271-4137
reelectmarybass@gmail.com

Wilson Chin
P.O. Box 94792
Seattle, WA 98124
206-498-2369
wchinedu@gmail.com

Betty Patu
POB 78317
Seattle, WA 98178
206-251-5717
bettypatu@yahoo.com

Kay Smith-Blum
PO Box 868
Seattle WA 98111
206-901-1114
electkaysmithblum@gmail.com

Michael DeBell
5203 First Av NW
Seattle, WA 98107
206-782-4622
michael.debell@comcast.net

Seattle School Board home page:
http://www.seattleschools.org/area/board/index.dxml

Seattle Public Schools Community blog: http://saveseattleschools.blogspot.com

If you know of other resources, please let us know at contact@cppsofseattle.org.

Don't forget to vote!

Ballots must be mailed by November 3: everyone can vote for all of the positions.

Acknowledgements

Thanks for being an informed voter. And thank you to the candidates and everyone who helped with this questionnaire, including the organizing committee of Kerry Cooley-Stroum, Stephan Blanford, Heidi Bennett, Isabel D’Ambrosia, Maggie Johnson, and Dan McGrady, as well as the Seattle Council PTSA and the League of Education Voters.

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