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Buffy Lael-Wolf The Springfield Public Schools Board of Education will soon welcome two new
members who could shift the balance on decisions like the best way for students to return in the fall. Both are newcomers to public office and work in the medical field. Both were also endorsed by the Springfield Education Association, which represents teachers in District 186. Erica Austin, who won the Subdistrict 6 seat, is deputy director for the office of community care at SIU School of Medicine, where she s assisted COVID-19 testing and vaccine efforts. She s also pursuing a Ph.D. in higher education administration. Austin beat Tom Shafer, a retired firefighter and frequent candidate for local office, and Michael Washington, a former District 186 employee and volleyball coach.
Ive’s crying and placing blame because her side lost.
Gotta love that party of responsibility and self-reliance.
This wasn’t a problem for these same people when it was their team doing it. My local community college board got taken over by partisan right wingers, and we just have to live with it.
Agree with the suggestion to eliminate odd year elections. Saves money, makes sure your reps are elected by a representative number of voters.
===While Graham opposes political parties in local elections, teachers unions also should get out of the business of endorsing candidates, she said.===
They should get out of the business of advocating for their members?
With 74.44% of precincts reporting, Laura Calderon, 42, was leading the way in the Ball-Chatham school board election.
The executive director of the Illinois Public Transportation Association and president of the Ball-Chatham Educational Foundation board has 874 of the 4,241 votes that have been tallied for one of the six candidates vying for four seats on the district’s board of education.
Tiffani Saunders (756), Andrea Rediger (733) and Ann Strahle (723) round out the top-four vote-getters so far in the race.
Ball-Chatham School Board President William Brewer (635) the lone incumbent in the race and Sherri Winters (520) were trailing.
Each of the four seats in the Sangamon County consolidated general election carry a four-year term.
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