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Connie Griffin Boone

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Connie Griffin Boone
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Education

Associate

Richland Community College

Bachelor's

Texas A&M University

Graduate

Texas A&M University

Personal
Profession
Educator
Contact

Connie Griffin Boone was a candidate for the Place 4 seat on the Garland Board of Trustees in Texas. She lost election against incumbent Cindy Castañeda in the general election on May 10, 2014.

Biography

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Boone earned an associate degree from Richland Community College. She later earned a B.S. in kinesiology and a M.Ed. from Texas A&M University. Boone worked as the secretary for the Board of Trustees from 1975 to 1996. She transitioned into her current role as an educator in 1996 and was serving as the principal of Mesquite Academy at the time of her candidacy. Boone and her husband, Kenneth, have two adult children.[1]

Elections

2014

See also: Garland Independent School District elections (2014)

Connie Griffin Boone ran for election to the Place 4 seat against Cindy Castañeda and Dwight Davis in the general election on May 10, 2014.

Results

Garland Independent School District, Place 4 General Election, 3-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngCindy Castañeda Incumbent 39.4% 1,835
     Nonpartisan Connie Griffin Boone 38.9% 1,812
     Nonpartisan Dwight Davis 21.7% 1,010
Total Votes 4,657
Source: Dallas County Elections, "Unofficial Cumulative Results," May 10, 2014

Funding

Boone reported $1,700.00 in contributions and $3,746.60 in expenditures to the district office, leaving her campaign with $2,046.60 in debt prior to the election.[2]

Endorsements

Boone did not receive any official endorsements for her campaign.

Campaign themes

2014

Boone explained her themes for the 2014 campaign in an interview with the Rowlett Lakeshore Times:

Some of the most important issues facing Garland ISD are: state funding, or the lack thereof, and how our legislature is trying to destroy public schools and replace them with charter schools. It is amazing to me that if we are doing so poorly in Texas public schools, then why does our graduation rate continue to increase. The state continues to require more mandates but does not give the funding needed to incorporate them. It is left up to the local school districts to find the money in their budgets to endorse them.

[3]

Rowlett Lakeshore Times, (2014)

[4]

Worker visa program

She also responded to the district's worker visa issue that was under investigation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security:

The teachers in GISD involved in the H-1B visas situation and in danger of being deported is really a sad situation. I believe we, as a district, need to do everything we can to help them. If we promised them from the beginning we would help them to obtain citizenship then that is what we need to do. We need to stand by them and give the support and guidance needed. They obviously have done a great job. Other faculty members that are fighting for them assure us that they are quality teachers, and have done a great job of teaching our students while being here.

[3]

Rowlett Lakeshore Times, (2014)

[4]

Recent news

This section links to a Google news search for the term "Connie + Boone + Garland + School + District"

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Connie Boone, "My Resume," accessed March 19, 2014
  2. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through email from Debbie Goodson on April 25, 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Rowlett Lakeshore Times, "Garland ISD Place 4 Board of Trustees candidates answer questions on the district," April 17, 2014