Kim Khatibi

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Kim Khatibi
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Prior offices
Flagstaff Unified School District, At-large

Education

Bachelor's

Northern Arizona University

Graduate

Northern Arizona University

Personal
Profession
Education management


Kim Khatibi was an at-large representative on the Flagstaff Unified School District Governing Board in Arizona. She resigned in 2017 after her husband accepted a job out of state.[1]

Khatibi filed to run for the office in the November 4, 2014, general election, but the election was canceled due to a lack of contested races. Khatibi was elected by default to the one of the open seats.

Biography

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Khatibi graduated from Northern Arizona University with a B.S. in elementary and special education and an master's degree in educational technology. She earned certification in structured English immersion for K-12, elementary education and cross categorical special education.[2]

Khatibi has worked as a teacher and special education case manager for the Flagstaff Unified School District, Disability resource coordinator for Coconino Community College, education program specialist for the Arizona Department of Education, and transition counselor for Ponderosa High School. She has also worked as a transition program coordinator and academic adviser at Coconino Community College.[2]

Elections

2014

See also: Flagstaff Unified School District elections (2014)

Two seats on the Flagstaff Unified School District Governing Board were up for election in 2014. Incumbents Dolores Biggerstaff and Miguel Vasquez's terms ended on December 31, 2014, and neither officeholder filed to run for re-election. Kim Khatibi and Kathryn Kozak ran unopposed for the open seats.[3][4]

Results

The election was canceled due to a lack of contested races. Khatibi and Kozak won the election by default.[4]

Funding

Khatibi reported no contributions or expenditures to the Coconino County Recorder's office.[5]

Endorsements

Khatibi received no official endorsements in the election.

See also

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Footnotes