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Mary Jo Ammon

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Mary Jo Ammon
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Mary Jo Ammon was a candidate for an at-large seat on the Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education that was defeated in the general election on November 5, 2013.

Biography

Mary Jo Ammon is employed by A.E. Wright Middle School in their media center. She attended the State University of New York, Buffalo and earned a Bachelor's degree in Theater & Communications. She has served as President of the Calabasas High School PFC and A.E. Wright Middle School PFC.[1]

2013

See also: Las Virgenes Unified School District elections (2013)

Mary Jo Ammon ran against four other candidates for three seats in the general election on November 5, 2013.[2]

Election results

On November 5, 2013, Lesli Stein, Angela Cutbill and Mary Jo Ammon were elected to the Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education.However, Dallas B. Lawrence received the most votes from Westlake Village, a precinct that counts its votes separately, and finished 3rd in the election.

Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education, General Election, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngLesli Stein 25.4% 2,549
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngAngela Cutbill 22% 2,212
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMary Jo Ammon 19.5% 1,958
     Nonpartisan Dallas B. Lawrence 18.4% 1,846
     Nonpartisan Ray Pearl 14.7% 1,481
Total Votes 10,046
Source: Los Angeles County Clerk, "NOVEMBER 5, 2013 - LOCAL & MUNI CONSOLIDATED ELECTION Final Official Election Returns" accessed December 12, 2013

Funding

Ammon did not report any contributions or expenditures to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk.

Endorsements

Mary Jo Ammon received official endorsements from all current LVUSD Board members, the mayors of Westlake Village, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, and Hidden Hills. Her full list of endorsements is available on her campaign website.[3]

Issues

Implementation of Common Core

$2.2 million was awarded to Las Virgenes Unified School District in order to prepare for the implementation of Common Core. The district may spend on teacher training, technology and instructional materials before the Common Core takes effect in 2014. Some parents in the district are concerned because the STAR system of pupil evaluation had been used to determine placement into honors and advanced programs in the district. Assistant Superintendent Mary Schillinger said "Given the short runway for gearing up to the Common Core State Standards, and the significant shifts in the focus of the new standards, transition needs to begin this year. This cannot fully occur if there continues to be accountability to the current standards and STAR. Doing away with STAR in math, English/language arts, and social studies gives the green light for implementation of the common core state standards and the associated shifts in instruction."[4]

See also

Las Virgenes Unified School District, California
Las Virgenes Unified School District elections (2013)

External links

Las Virgenes Unified School District website
Campaign website

Footnotes