01-30-2009, 06:39 PM
7 file for Waukegan School Board seats
January 29, 2009
By RYAN PAGELOW <!-- e --><a href="mailto:rpagelow@scn1.com">rpagelow@scn1.com</a><!-- e -->
WAUKEGAN -- Seven people will compete for four seats on the Waukegan Community District 60 School Board in the April 7 election.
The four incumbents, who filed before Monday's deadline, include Bill Anderson, Anita Hanna, June Maguire and Michael Rodriguez, who was appointed following the death of Patricia Jones in June 2007.
Three challengers have filed for the four 4-year terms. They are attorney Margaret Carrasco, who served on the board from 1992 to 1993 and from 1995 to 1997; retired Navy veteran Tony Elam; and Steven Orusa, a training officer captain for the Waukegan Fire Department.
Rodriguez, Elam and Orusa are running together on a slate.
Challenges to candidacy petitions must be filed by Feb. 2.
posting this again so we can keep track of and discuss in a constructive manner the candidates who could guide the future of my children's and your children's educational future...
January 29, 2009
By RYAN PAGELOW <!-- e --><a href="mailto:rpagelow@scn1.com">rpagelow@scn1.com</a><!-- e -->
WAUKEGAN -- Seven people will compete for four seats on the Waukegan Community District 60 School Board in the April 7 election.
The four incumbents, who filed before Monday's deadline, include Bill Anderson, Anita Hanna, June Maguire and Michael Rodriguez, who was appointed following the death of Patricia Jones in June 2007.
Three challengers have filed for the four 4-year terms. They are attorney Margaret Carrasco, who served on the board from 1992 to 1993 and from 1995 to 1997; retired Navy veteran Tony Elam; and Steven Orusa, a training officer captain for the Waukegan Fire Department.
Rodriguez, Elam and Orusa are running together on a slate.
Challenges to candidacy petitions must be filed by Feb. 2.
posting this again so we can keep track of and discuss in a constructive manner the candidates who could guide the future of my children's and your children's educational future...