Candidates throw their hats in for school board
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Andrew Edwards
A member of the city’s Planning Commission will ask voters for a new
job this November as he seeks a seat on a local school board.
Tom Livengood has taken out petitions to run for the Ocean View
School District board. He said he wanted to serve on the board to
help the district work through fiscal troubles caused by the state’s
budget problems.
“The district has done well financially, but it’s getting tighter
and tighter,” Livengood said.
A former administrator at Long Beach City College, Livengood said
he believes his background with education finances would help him be
an asset to the district. He said he wants to work on both the school
board and the Planning Commission, but could decide to leave the
commission if he decides his duties on that body take too much time
away from the school district.
Another candidate hoping to win a seat with the Ocean View
district is homemaker and attorney Debbie Cotton, who ran for the
same position in 2002. She is a member of the district’s budget
advisory committee and has worked with the Children’s Hospital of
Orange County and the Public Law Center, a public-interest law firm.
She said she wants to focus on the school’s budget and keep
spending under control, citing the high cost of modernization at
Harbor View Elementary. “The biggest problem is to prevent any
further hemorrhaging,” she said.
The original construction estimate for Harbor View construction
was $2.7 million, said Mary Lou Beckman, chief financial officer for
the district. Construction costs have run to about $3.8 million, plus
more than $1 million for asbestos removal and the hiring of a
construction management company.
Also running for the two seats up for grabs in the district are
current board President Barbara Boskovich and Libertarian activist
Norm Westwell.
In the city’s other district serving elementary schools, board
members Catherine McGough and Brian Rechsteiner both took out
petitions to keep their seats on the Huntington Beach City School
District Board, and do not yet face any challengers. Former teacher
Celia Jaffe is the only candidate for the seat vacated by retired
board member Robert Mann.
No challengers have petitioned to run against incumbents Michael
Simons and Susan Henry in the Huntington Beach Union High School
District.
Coast Community College board member Armando Ruiz has taken out
petitions to retain his seat in the Coast Community College District,
where he will face Diane Lenning, who teaches high school in Garden
Grove.
Candidates will be able to file for local elections through Aug.
6.
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