Paris native and North Lamar graduate Justin Wideman is in a race May 1 against three other candidates for one of two three-year positions on the North Lamar ISD board of trustees.
Other candidates include Teresa Bussell, Dr. Clay Spencer and Jimmy Fendley. The top two vote recipients will be named to positions currently held by Jeff Martin and Kristi Trammell, both of whom chose not to seek re-election.
âI would like to see the district restored to where we were when I was in school,â Wideman said. âWe have a lot of heritage to build on. Thereâs a lot of good things that have come out of North Lamar, a lot of people who have come from the district who have made a huge impact on this community.â
A North Lamar High School graduate and a former teacher in the district for 15 years, Teresa Bussell is in a race May 1 against three other candidates for one of two three-year positions up for grabs on the districtâs board of trustees.
Other candidates include Justin Wideman, Dr. Clay Spencer and Jimmy Fendley. The top two vote recipients will be named to positions currently held by Jeff Martin and Kristi Trammell, both of whom chose not to seek re-election.
âI have a doctorate degree in the field of education with a passion for education, and I am a strong advocate for student success,â Bussell said of her desire to serve. âI have unique experience of how a school district functions and operates, as well as knowledge in designing budgets for district operation and facilities, school finance and human resources, along with designing bond proposals.
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