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Jefferson Union High School DistrictCandidate for Board Member4 Year Term

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Andrew Lie

Appointed Incumbent
20,935 votes (33%)Winning
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My Top 3 Priorities

  • Retain teachers
  • Improve communication internally and externally
  • Provide workforce housing in an effort to retain staff as we cannot compete salary-wise eight other nearby high school districts

Experience

Experience

Profession:Financial Controller
Board Member, Jefferson Union High School District — Appointed position (2015–current)
Board Member, Jefferson Union High School District — Appointed position (2015–current)

Education

University of California, Davis B.S. Agricultural and Managerial Economics, Accounting, finance and economics (1992)

Who supports this candidate?

Featured Endorsements

  • Assembly member Kevin Mullin
  • Senator Jerry Hill
  • Assembly member Phil Ting

Organizations (4)

  • San Mateo County Democrats
  • San Mateo County Central Labor Council
  • North Peninsula Democratic Club
  • Peninsula Young Democrats

Questions & Answers

Questions from League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (1)

A recent law made major changes in the way that the state allocates funding to schools.  What will you do to ensure that the public understands your local control formula for school spending and your plan to measure outcomes?
Answer from Andrew Lie:

Our district annually prepares a one page summary of how those funds are spent along with the results of such spending based on the goals that we set.  We take this info to the public, whether at street festivals like the Pacifica Fog Fest or to regular meetings of the various school parent teacher organizations.  We also solicit public input from our community and stakeholders, including parents, teachers and students when we prepare the next year's local control accountability plan to help identify what issues and programs should be funded the next school year.  

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