What’s the Difference Between a Brown Act Committee, Superintendent Advisory Committee, and a Working Group?
The short answer is control and transparency. With a Brown Act Committee, the Board (and by extension, the public) maintain control, and Brown Act Committees provide the highest level of transparency of the three. A Superintendent Advisory Committee shifts control to the Superintendent, and removes transparency. A Working Group keeps control with the Superintendent and removes more transparency.
We Need Facilities Upgrades. How Do We Pay For Them?
A crude and oversimplified explanation of school facilities financing.
No New Taxes - I am the only candidate opposed to another bond
Julie Hamill does not support raising your taxes.
Solutions to Local Problems are Non-Partisan
Solutions to local problems are non-partisan.
Mental Health: Our kids are struggling, and I need them to know they’re not alone.
I want to talk about mental health. So I’m going to tell you about my own struggle.