Pennsylvania school boards to see large turnover

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October 31, 2013

Pennsylvania

By Kayla McCann

Sixteen of the top enrollment districts in Pennsylvania, including its second-largest, Pittsburgh Public Schools, will hold elections on November 5, 2013 for a total of 68 seats. Just 37 of the 98 candidates vying for the open school board seats are incumbents, thereby guaranteeing that at least nearly half of the seats will be won by newcomers. Therefore, school boards in the state will generally see significant turnover following the general election. School board elections in Pennsylvania are partisan races and each district held a primary election on May 21, 2013.

With the election approaching, candidates are highlighting the issues that impact their particular district, instead of issues affecting the whole state. Still, budget gaps and debates regarding financial responsibility are the most prominent and consistent issues facing Pennsylvania districts, including Downingtown Area School District and Central Dauphin School District. School board candidates in Allentown City School District and Reading School District have also drawn attention to academic performance issues and poor graduation rates in those districts.[1][2] Other candidates, such as those in Pennsbury School District, are debating over support for teacher unions and tax increases.[3]

Spotlight: North Penn School District

Eight candidates are vying for the four open seats on the North Penn school board. Significant partisanship in the race has resulted in the formation of two competing slates of challengers: Next S.T.E.P. versus Republican candidates. Next S.T.E.P. is a North Penn organization determined to put progressive candidates on the school board.[4] Murali Balaji, Paul Edelman, Jr., Alex Ryabin and Tina Stoll are all Next S.T.E.P. candidates running on the Democratic ticket. Incumbents Timothy S. Kerr, Vincent Sherpinsky and Frank O'Donnell and former member Josie Charnock are running on the Republican ticket. The board currently includes seven Republicans and two Democrats. With four seats open, the board majority could shift from Republican to Democratic control even if only three Democratic candidates win. The newly elected board will need to address several issues in the district. This is the final year of the collective bargaining agreement between the North Penn school board and the North Penn Education Association, which will require the new board to negotiate with the teacher’s union beginning in January. Additionally, the school board will confront budgetary issues, new testing procedures and an ongoing charter school debate within the district.[5]

Candidates

Allentown City
School District

At-large
Debra Lamb
David Zimmerman
Ellen Bishop
Mike Welsh
Kenneth Woolley Jr.


Bethlehem Area
School District

At-large
Michael Faccinetto
Shannon Patrick
Angela Sinkler

Region 1
Rogelio Ortiz

Region 2
Shannon Patrick


Central Bucks
School District

Region 4
Jerel P. Wohl

Region 5
Paul B. Faulkner

Region 7
Stephen Corr

Region 9
John Gamble


Central Dauphin
School District

Region 1
Brian Faleshock
Erin Grady

Region 2
Eric Epstein
Linda Dallago

Region 3
Jay Purdy
Chris Judd

Council Rock
School District

Region 3
Denise Brooks

Region 6
Mark Byelich
Edward Mayer

Region 8
Andy Block

Region 9
Kyle Mckessy


Downingtown Area
School District

Region 2
Barbara Hurt-Simmons

Region 4
John Ganski
Bob Yorczyk

Region 6
Suzanne DiVito Simonelli
Dawn Richter

Region 8
Steve Wisniewski


Erie City
School District

At-large
Edward Brzezinski
John Dundon
Angela Euell-McNair
Mary Frances Schenley
Tom Spagel


Hazleton Area
School District

At-large
Bob Mehalick
Clarence John
James G. Chapman
Carmella Yenkevich
Jared M. O'Donnell

Lancaster
School District

At-large
Harvey Miller
Radames Melendez
Adam Schott
Fanny Castellanos
Paul Culbreth


North Penn
School District

At-large
Tina Stoll
Murali Balaji
Josie Charnock
Timothy S. Kerr
Vincent Sherpinsky
Alex Ryabin
Paul Edelman, Jr.
Frank O'Donnell


Pennsbury
School District

Region 1
Simon Campbell
Susan Simon
Debra Wachspress
Joshua L. Waldorf

Region 3
Casey Lawrence
Skip Tenney
Alison Smith
Debra E. DeBlasio


Pittsburgh Public Schools
District 1
Sylvia Wilson

District 3
Thomas Sumpter

District 5
Terry Kennedy

District 7
Cynthia Falls

District 9
Carolyn Klug

Pocono Mountain
School District

Region 1
Annabella Lastowski
Dawn Wood

Region 2
John Coyle
Ricky D. Smith

Region 3
Leigh Stelzer
Michael A. Stern


Reading School District
At-large
Abraham J. Cepeda
Robin Costenbader-Jacobson
Manuel Guzman
Eddie Moran
Yvonne L. Stroman
Brian Twyman


Scranton School District
At-large
Robert Casey
Mark McAndrew
Cy Douaihy
Bob Sheridan
Bob Lesh
Carol Oleski

Two year term
Bob Lesh
Kyle Donahue


West Chester Area School District
At-large
Maria Pimley
Sean Carpenter
Edward Coyle
Pam LaTorre
Joyce Chester
Robin Kaliner
Chris McCune
Ricky L. Swalm

See also

Footnotes


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