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==Local Special Interest Groups== | ==Local Special Interest Groups== |
Revision as of 22:09, 28 August 2017
Contents
Douglas County RE-1 district info
Students | County | Graduation Rate | # of Schools | Operating Budget | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
63,749 | Douglas | 90.10% +11.2% to CO average |
87 (incl. 16 Charter Schools) (incl. 5 Alternative Schools) |
$543M ~ $8,519/student ~ $6.24M/school +$3,219/student to CO average |
Adopted Budget 2016/2017 |
Douglas County RE-1 superintendent
Name | When First Voted In | Salary | Contract Ends | Contact |
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Erin Kane (Registered Republican) |
Sept. 2016 | $240,000 | Upon next hire | 303.387.0123 |
- Erin Kane was previously Executive Director of a Charter School called American Academy.
- Predecessor, Liz Fagan, had a salary of $280k plus retirement even after massive cuts.
Douglas County RE-1 school board
- No compensation
- Terms are 4 years
- 2 term limit
- Despite 2015 incumbent defeats, still extremely conservative
District | Name | Party | Next Election | Contact | 2017 Results |
2015 Results |
2013 Results |
2011 Results |
2009 Results |
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A | Wendy Vogel | Unaffiliated | 2019 | 303-387-0258 wendy.vogel@dcsdk12.org |
17.6% (58.8%) 1,2 Craig V. Richardson 38.52% 1 $18,321 2 Defeated GOP Incumbent |
X | 7.4% (45.6%) (Craig V. Richardson) Susan D. Meek 38.20% Kevin Reilly 16.18% 1 1 Source |
X | |
B | James Geddes | Republican | 2017 | 303-387-0258 james.geddes@dcsdk12.org |
X | 5% (52.5%) 1 Barbra Chase 47.51% 2 1 $40,617.50 2 $10,969.96 |
X | 15.7% (57.8%) 1 (John Carson) Sue Catterall 42.20% 1 Defeated union candidate | |
C | Anne Marie Lemieux | Republican | 2019 | 303-387-0258 annemarie.lemieux@dcsdk12.org |
16.8% (58.4%) 1,2 Kevin Larsen 38.93% 3 1 Defeated GOP Incumbent 2 $21,281 |
X | 13.2% (56.6%) (Kevin Larsen) Gail Francis 43.41% 1 1 Source |
X | |
D | Judi Reynolds | Republican | 2017 | 303-387-0258 judith.reynolds@dcsdk12.org |
X | 3.8% (51.9%) 1 Julie A. Keim 48.10% 2 1 $40,646.50 2 $11,441.95 |
X | 18.9% (59.4%) 1 (Dan Gerken) Kevin Leung 40.53% 1 Defeated union candidate | |
E | Steven Peck (Appointed Nov. 2016) |
Republican | 2017 | 303-387-0258 steven.peck@dcsdk12.org |
X (Benevento resigned) |
3.6% (51.8%) 1 (Doug Benevento) Bill Hodges 48.19% 2 1 $44,884.85 2 $15,763.91 |
X | 12.3% (56.1%) 1 (Doug Benevento) Kristine Turner 43.90% 1 Defeated union candidate | |
F | David Ray | Unaffiliated | 2019 | 303-387-0258 david.ray@dcsdk12.org |
18.4% (59.2%) 1 Rich Robbins 38.05% 2 1 $19,015 2 $2,190 |
X (Williams resigned; Rich Robbins appointed) |
2.2% (51.1%) (Justin G. Williams) Susan McMahon 48.85% |
X | |
G | Meghann Silverthorn | Republican | 2017 (TERMED OUT) |
303-387-0258 meghann.silverthorn@dcsdk12.org |
X | 6.8% (53.4%) 1 Ronda Scholting 46.65% 2 1 $41,093.75 2 $20,551.96 |
X | 13.9% (56.9%) 1 Emily Hansen 43.10% 1 Defeated union candidate |
- Fractured board and district, despite GOP control.
- Meghann Silverthorn (District G) appointed Steve Peck (District E) without Board knowledge, inciting controversy.
The following were endorsed by the Douglas County Teacher's Union for 2013:
- Barbra Chase
- Bill Hodges
- Julie Keim
- Ronda Scholting
All lost their races to candidates who were endorsed by the Douglas County GOP.
Local Special Interest Groups
Local Blogs
- Ed is Watching, a pro-education reform blog written from the prospective of a fictional 5 year-old, maintained by the staff of the libertarian Independence Institute’s Education Policy Center, a self described "action tank" (versus a "think tank"). The Institute is based in Denver. The name Ron Izard is singled out for recognition of the blog, who serves as Education Policy Analyst of that organization, specializing in "school choice policy, accountability, and education labor issues" with a focus on education reform. The Independence Institute supported the reform candidates who took over the majority in 2013, and since worked against teacher unions and teacher tenure, and shored up charter schools.
Election 2017
Districts B, D, E, and G are up for vote, with Meghann Silverthorn in District G termed out.
Candidates
Endorsements
Douglas County Parents vs. Elevate Douglas County
Douglas County Parents
Douglas County Parents is a local group consisting of parents and educators, with concerns for the increasing privatization of education and erosion of teacher's unions.
These are their candidates of choice in 2017:
Elevate Douglas County
Elevate Douglas County is a pro-education reform local group focused on the political concept of School Choice and fiscal responsibility, with making a broad mention of being "competitive" although barely addressing the questions of taxes and mill levies clearly. Their Q&As with the Castle Rock News-Press came with vague answers, with a couple candidates citing the reason why they are running is because of the current division.
However, the current division on DougCo School Board is 4-3. 4 Reformers, and 3 pro-Union. The Elevate Slate are running for the 4 Reformer seats that are currently up. Should they all be elected, the 4-3 division would remain and not be resolved.
The efforts of Elevate Douglas County are paid equally between the committees to elect of all four endorsed candidates.
These are their candidates of choice (known as the "Elevate Slate"):
They appear to not have any individual campaign pages and not only are running as a "slate", but in essence as a voting bloc.
Joy Overbeck, a right-wing Colorado-based journalist and author, had written an editorial in the local Castle Rock News-Press in support of the Elevate Slate, which made brief mention of support for charter schools. Overbeck had also written several articles published in the conservative Washington Times, including an article strongly advocating for conceal-carry of guns in schools, making mention of the libertarian Denver-based Independence Institute. She is also a member of the pro-reform Facebook group Renew Douglas County and a is a Trump apologist.
Incidents
8/19/17 - Douglas County GOP Annual Picnic
- Kevin Leung was not only kicked out, but the DCGOP posted about it on their Facebook page. In the post, they specified him as a school board candidate (in a non-partisan race) and as part of the "Dream Team". A few were left wondering why it warranted a Facebook post.
- Their claim was he was recording. Others claim other people were recording and were not kicked out.
- The DCGOP comments were defensive and confrontational ("Were you there today? We don't recall your name on the RSVP list.").
- Ross Izard (of the Independence Institute) jumped on, purporting that a person who replied has no right to due to her connections, yet despite his own, he has the right to himself.
8/24/17 - Back to School Night
- There was complaint that Douglas County Parents were handing out literature for their candidates of choice, despite Elevate doing much the same with theirs (though said they only did it because "the other side was doing it").
- Elevate's account of the evening implied that Douglas County Parents were uncivil, by calling to "restore civility" and further stating that their own slate will do so.
- Elevate claims that Douglas County Parents threatened a principal.
- Complete Colorado wrote an article making Elevate look good and DCP look bad. Complete Colorado is owned and operated by the Independence Institute.
- The original Elevate Facebook post became a "sponsored" post, meaning they paid to have it show up in the timelines of a targeted audience, effectively becoming an advertisement.