who was the woman attorney who used to be on the davenport school board

by Mathilde Treutel 6 min read

Who signed the mask ban in Iowa?

Why are school board meetings so heated?

Why do I run for school board?

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Davenport voters will choose three of four candidates for school board ...

Voters in the Davenport Community School District will choose among four candidates to fill three seats on Nov. 2.

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The most candidates, eight, are running for three open seats on the Bettendorf Community School District’s board, according to the Scott County Auditor’s website.

Davenport school board race: Allison Beck, incumbent - KWQC

TV6 reached out to local school board candidates with a list of questions to help voters make an informed decision in the Nov. 2 city and school elections.

Davenport school board race: Bruce Potts, incumbent - KWQC

TV6 reached out to local school board candidates with a list of questions to help voters make an informed decision in the Nov. 2 city and school elections.

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Athena Gilbraith is running against incumbent Mike Matson for mayor of Davenport. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2.

Election Survey for Candidates for Community School District School ...

On Tuesday, November 2, Scott County Iowa voters have the responsibility of electing the school board directors in the districts in which they live. In the Bettendorf, Davenport, North Scott, and Pleasant Valley districts there are challengers running against incumbents. And there are two write-in candidates declared in the Davenport district. Most candidates run on their electability driven ...

Who signed the mask ban in Iowa?

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into state law a ban on mask mandates in schools (which courts have currently put on hold). Do you agree or disagree with the state ban, and why?

Why are school board meetings so heated?

Due to various controversial issues, such as mask-wearing, school board meetings have become more heated in recent months with protests and sometimes unruly behavior. Do you have any safety or other concerns, and what changes, if any, would you advocate?

What are the major issues facing schools?

What do you see as the major issues facing your school district? Inclusion and diversity. As our community becomes more diverse it can affect educational needs. Education is not just academically but also includes how different people learn understanding of cultural differences, and needs. Additional issues are matched with the ongoing urge to move from our district, the students’ needs and opportunity as a whole.

Does TV6 endorse candidates?

We will post the answers at www.kwqc.com/news/education/learn-united. TV6 does not endorse any candidates.

Who signed the mask ban in Iowa?

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into state law a ban on mask mandates in schools (which courts have currently put on hold). Do you agree or disagree with the state ban, and why?

Why are school board meetings so heated?

Due to various controversial issues, such as mask-wearing, school board meetings have become more heated in recent months with protests and sometimes unruly behavior. Do you have any safety or other concerns, and what changes, if any, would you advocate?

Why do I run for school board?

I’m running for school board because I believe it is important for the board to have recent experience with and direct connections to those working in the buildings. The perspectives I can bring to the table are unique in that regard, and necessary to hold the administration accountable for what they say and do. My top priority is to open up the lines of communication between district administration and building staff, and between district administration and the community. Transparency is imperative if we are ever to move forward in a meaningful way with anything in the district. Another priority is student-focused financial decisions. This means prioritizing classroom staff, librarians, and counselors, and making sure those positions are filled - and not to the bare minimum, but to the numbers that will ensure student support and success - and building the rest of the budget after that. And finally, staff support. Give teachers adequate planning periods, and trust them to know best what their students and classrooms need to function successfully, and back off of fluffy, time-consuming requirements.

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