Page 8 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, MAR. 30, 1976 School Board Candidates for Place 2 Roger Feldman Roger Fejdman, 50, 1304 Glade, assistant professor of veterinary pathology at Texas A&M. Member of city council’s Parks and Recreation Committee. Why do you think that you’re qualified to hold a position in the school board? I would not run for a position if I did not think that I was qualified. I can name no other specific reasons. What do you consider to be the highest priorities of the board? Space. The board needs room for expansion. The school system needs room for growth. Are you in favor of the April 3rd bond issue? Do you have any objec tions to it? Yes, I am in favor of the bond is sue. I have no objections to it. Elizabeth Nangle Elizabeth Naugle, 37, 1113 Wes- tover, former A&M Consolidated elementary school teacher. Member of PTA program de velopment. Why do you think you’re qualified to hold a position on the school board? I have been a elementary teacher here and in California. Also, I am well prepared for the job, having at tended the board meetings for the past four years. In addition, I am a member of a visiting team of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation study. ?lf I '•< Roger Feldman Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 Would you support another bond issue if this one fails. Yes. Should the curriculum be ex panded on both the elementary and secondary levels? What courses should be included? Actually, curriculum needs should be left up to those that are knowledg- able about this area. I do not con sider myself qualified. Everyone knows that there is a need in the area for vocational training and educa tion. The schools are not equipped at the present time to properly train students vocationally. They need to expand this program. What do you consider to be the highest priorities of the board? The first priority is to expand phys ical facilities. In addition, my priorities include active recruitment of the best qualified teachers, com petitive opportunities for all and con tinuing involvement of faculty and community in the policy making role. In what cases should corporal punishment be used? I can site no specific cases. CRAFT WORKSHOPS REGISTER NOW! SAND TERRARIUMS APRIL 1 KITE MAKING APRIL 5 Call the MSC Craft Shop at 845-1631 for more info. Is there a drug problem in this district? If so, what corrective mea sures should be taken? If I say there is a drug problem, that that may be taken that I have first-hand knowledge of some situa tions. But, if I say that there is no problem, then I am showing my ig norance. The school does not cause drug problems. I feel that corrective measures should be taken in the home. It is not the responsibility of the schools to handle this. Are you in favor of the April 3rd bond election? What objections, if any, do you have to it? My one vote does not count any more than anyone else’s vote. I am not going to tell anyone else how to vote. I do suggest that they take time to visit the schools before they vote. Would you support another elec tion if this one fails? If it fails, my recommendation is to break it into propositions. We have to have some kind of bond program; I think everyone in town realizes this. Should the curriculum be ex panded on both the elementary and secondary levels? What courses should be included? Have you been satisfied with the performance of the current school board? If not, why? I have no objections to what the board has done. Though I might not agree with all their actions in every case, I am sure that they would not agree with everything that I would do as a board member. There are plenty of things you could name. To narrow it down, if one must, the language and art pro grams need to be expanded. Basic reading and writing of English must be stressed to a greater extent. It is ridiculous for a high school student to be lacking in these skills. 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What do you consider to be the highest priorities of the board? Right now fiscal responsibility. We are in need of fiscal assistance to improve our vocational facilities, which are primarily for the students who are not going to college. We also need to improve some of our existing facilities. should have more programsfoiB^inl kids. Mity c In what cases should conftopr The positive angle should be em phasized. I told the faculty that they have overused and misused corporal punishment. I could never write a policy that completely abolished it, because they have too much respon sibility. The discipline needs to be in accordance with the home. Is there a drug problem in the district? If so, what corrective mea sures should be taken? Are you in favor of the April 3rd bond issue? What objections, if any, do you have to it? I have taken a position of not sup porting the bond issue. The reason is that the voters want the priorities to be established. We do need fiscal assistance, but I really feel like some of the facilities included on the bond issue are not really what we need right now. .It and I am not as well versed in the drug problem as are others, because my children are young yet. Counciling is probably the best thing the schools can have to offer. Would you support another elec tion if this one fails? Yes, in fact that is why I got into the race. I feel like there are many people who see the need for certain facilities, but place less importance on some others that are in this pro gram. Have you been satisfied with the performance of the current school board? I admire very much the total effort the present council has put into the job. And I think we have had some extremely effective and responsive individuals on the board. Should the curriculum be ex panded on both the elementary and secondary levels? What courses should be included? I feel we need more vocational courses right now. Our system is geared to the college bound student, but many of our students are not going to attend college and I feel we punishment be used? My total reaction tocoi punishment is that while tied young adult is on the campus, pline is the right and responsils the school. We entrust oiirtl 011 ^ to the school and until we have gone beyond whatisreasc it is part of theirjob tokeeptfc order. Is there a drug problem district? If so, what corrective sures should be taken? Any use of drugs oral dents is a problem. I like to bil the problem is not as wide) here as in some otherareas.l d Bo way to really handle the proli iculti through education. Have you been satisfied id performance of the current d dtol board? I think they have doneveiji If there is anything lackingatl Ms 1 the fact that they havenotui ee c trated on running the scWr more businesslike manner. Vo be sure we have the funds loi things that provide a good ten len 1° for all students. George Eoyett ies tl |r vie nt a George Boyett, 41, 702 Lee, self- employed in rental property in vestments. Member of Planning and Zoning Commission, school district’s Board of Equalization. Why do you think you’re qualified to hold a position on the school board? I am a registered voter and that is the only requirement necessary to run for a positon. I have three chil dren in the local schools in kinder garten to the sixth grade. I have a vested interest in their education and well-being as well as for the chil dren of others. With a building con struction and business background, I feel that I can serve the board in an effective manner. What do you consider to be the highest priorities of the board? The bond issues should be the top priority. Administering the sale of the bonds as well as getting the best professionals to handle the job should also be considered as priorities. issue failed proves to met wanted another issue, choice. The situation as iti does not offer the voter That is the voter’s right-mi choice. imiin am (Se toce l ,sc George Boyett Are you in favor of the April 3rd bond issue? What objections do you have, if any? No, I’m not. The bond issue as it stands is a single issue and does not offer an opportunity for selecting which issue one favors most. All people do not have the same opin ion. The fact that the recent bond rd? velii Would you support anotli election if this one fails? Yes. Another one shoi posed as soon as possible. Ill be more palatable to the putt® one fails. I am in favor of Ik judicious application of tbi i The bonds should be soldsoai® 0 ( create an undue tax burden should try to get their dollars'’ L ^ for the dollars spent. ^ ^ Should the curriculumk £ r panded on both the elemental! N S V secondary levels? Whaicii Ftha should be included? | ^ The present curriculum fed r'gon expanded to the point thatife P havi attendance is down. Thoujfii jeonn classrooms appear over cp N>ng they are actually examplesofs 1%'°' per utilization of space. ,' lat |liest In what cases should coif line ( punishment be used? ? hoi Corporal punishment sW ‘hitie used only if it adequately me* r^es offense. Punishment should 1* ( ‘ rcro ' structive. It should offer an s om between the punishment ami other constructive means,? should be more intense of when a more intense used. ivn th All th ollnii I'm fo R in Is there a drug problem I* ed a district? If so, what corrective® [iate tl sures should be taken? I am not advised in this. W] local police are genuinely com*! about the drug problem, W so am I. / SPECIAL!! Large group of ( SHIRTS $H Have you been satisfied"® performance of the current' board? No. The board is elected* someone does not agree vA' the board is doing, thenthey^ go to the meetings and voice s protest. Another alternative is 1 ning for office, which iswhall doing. 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