Karen Mauhs Karath

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Karen Mauhs Karath

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Prior offices
Wappingers Central School District school board, At-large

Education

Bachelor's

Colgate University

Personal
Profession
Senior program assistant and specification writer

Karen Mauhs Karath was an at-large representative on the Wappingers Central School District Board of Education in New York. She won election to the seat in the general election on May 19, 2015. Her first term on the board began on July 1, 2015.[1]

Karath participated in Ballotpedia's 2015 survey of school board candidates. To read her responses, check out her 2015 campaign themes.

Biography

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Karath moved to the Wappingers Central School District in 1987. She works as a senior program assistant and specification writer for Dutchess County. Karath earned her bachelor's degree from Colgate University. She and her husband have two grown daughters, both of whom graduated from the district.[2]

Elections

2015

See also: Wappingers Central School District elections (2015)


Three of the nine at-large seats on the Wappingers Central School District Board of Education were up for general election on May 19, 2015. The election shared the ballot with the school district's annual budget vote. Voters could vote for all three seats in this election on a joint ballot. The three candidates who received the most votes were elected to the board.

The seats held by incumbents Ved Shravah, Robert Rubin and Douglass Bitteker were on the ballot. Bitteker did not file to run for re-election, ensuring at least one newcomer would join the board. Shravah and Rubin faced four challengers—Deborah Torres Henning, Karen Mauhs Karath, Anne LaValle and Babu Munusamy—in their bids for re-election.

Ultimately, Rubin retained his seat while Shravah was defeated. Returning candidate LaValle and newcomer Karath won the other two seats up for election.

Results

Wappingers Central School District,
At-Large General Election, 3-year term, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Rubin Incumbent 19.5% 2,549
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngAnne LaValle 18.5% 2,422
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Mauhs Karath 16.3% 2,136
     Nonpartisan Deborah Torres Henning 15.9% 2,087
     Nonpartisan Babu Munusamy 15.9% 2,083
     Nonpartisan Ved Shravah Incumbent 13.9% 1,825
Total Votes 13,102
Source: Wappingers Central School District, "Jun 01, 2015 - Board Workshop/Special Board Meeting Agenda," accessed June 8, 2015

Funding

Karath reported no contributions or expenditures to the New York State Board of Elections in the election.[3][4]

Endorsements

Karath was endorsed by the Wappingers Congress of Teachers.[5]

Campaign themes

2015

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Karath participated in Ballotpedia's 2015 survey of school board candidates. The following sections display her responses to the survey questions. When asked what her top priority would be if elected, the candidate made the following statement:

Follow the law as it relates to the duties i have been elected to do and educate the public as to the importance of doing just that.[6]
—Karen Mauhs Karath (2015)[7]
Ranking the issues

Karath was asked to rank the following issues by importance in the school district, with 1 being the most important and 7 being the least important. This table displays this candidate's rankings from most to least important:

Education policy
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Education on the ballot
Issue importance ranking
Candidate's ranking Issue
1
Balancing or maintaining the district's budget
2
Improving college readiness
3
Improving education for special needs students
4
Expanding career-technical education
5
Expanding arts education
6
Closing the achievement gap
7
Expanding school choice options
Positions on the issues

Karath was asked to answer 10 questions from Ballotpedia regarding significant issues in education and the school district. The questions are in the left column, and the candidate's responses are in the right column of the following table:

Question Response
What is your stance on implementing Common Core standards?
"Modifications are required before they are implemented."
Should your district approve the creation of new charter schools?
"No"
Should the state give money to private schools through a voucher system?
"only if it is not at the expense of public education"
Are standardized tests an accurate metric of student achievement?
"not in and of themselves, they are simply 1 part"
How can the district ensure equal opportunities for high and low achieving students?
"Build more Schools. Divide districts to reflect the needs and wants of residents living in their rural into urban communities."
How should expulsion be used in the district?
"Practices such as positive behavior strategies should be used before expulsion is considered."
If a school is failing in your district, what steps should the school board take to help the students in that school?
"support the principals, teachers and staff of that school by maintaining constructive communication with the district superintendent's office."
Do you support merit pay for teachers?
"i do not know enough about how it should be implmented at this time."
How should the district handle underperforming teachers?
"1, 2, 3 above in order of action"*
How would you work to improve community-school board relations?
"Look into creating active citizens advisory committees."
*The "1, 2, 3" Karath mentions relates to the multiple choice answers she could choose from on the survey. Those answers were as follows: 1: "Set up a mentorship program for the underperforming teacher with a more experienced teacher in the district." 2: "Offer additional training options." 3: "Put underperforming teachers on a probationary period while they seek to improve."

Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Abbey Smith, "Email communication with Susan Penney, District Clerk/Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent, Wappingers Central School District," May 7, 2015
  2. Wappingers Central School District, "Spring Newsletter: 2015-2016 WCSD Budget," accessed May 19, 2015
  3. New York State Board of Elections, "Campaign Financial Disclosure: Expenditure Search Page," accessed July 8, 2015
  4. New York State Board of Elections, "Campaign Financial Disclosure: Contribution Search Page," accessed July 8, 2015
  5. Wappingers Congress of Teachers, "BOE Candidates," accessed October 23, 2015
  6. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  7. Ballotpedia School Board Candidate Survey, 2015, "Karen Mauhs Karath responses," May 9, 2015