Mimi Goff
Mimi Goff was a candidate for District B representative on the Alexandria City School Board in Virginia. The general election was held on November 3, 2015.[1] Mimi Goff lost the general election on November 3, 2015.
Elections
2015
Opposition
The Alexandria City School Board is a nine-member board elected by district to three-year terms. There are three districts on the board with three board members per district.[2] The general election was held on November 3, 2015.[3] The seats of all nine incumbents were up for election.[4]
Incumbents William Campbell and Karen Graf and challenger Harold Cardwell ran unopposed and won the three District A seats. District B incumbent Kelly Booz lost her seat after facing challengers Cindy Anderson, Mimi Goff, Margaret Lorber and Veronica Nolan. Anderson, Lorber and Nolan won the three District B seats. The District C race for three seats featured incumbents Ronnie Campbell, Patricia Hennig and Christopher Lewis and challengers Darla Dillard and Ramee Gentry. While Campbell and Lewis won re-election, Henning lost her seat to Gentry.
Results
Alexandria City School Board, District B, General Election, 2015 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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26.2% | 5,986 |
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20.9% | 4,761 |
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18.6% | 4,239 |
Mimi Goff | 16.8% | 3,828 |
Kelly Booz Incumbent | 16.5% | 3,755 |
Write-in votes | 1.07% | 245 |
Total Votes | 22,814 | |
Source: Virginia Department of Elections, "2015 November General", accessed November 3, 2015 |
Funding
Goff reported no contributions or expenditures to the Virginia State Board of Elections as of October 28, 2015.[5]
Endorsements
Goff did not receive any official endorsements in this election.
Campaign themes
2015
Goff answered the following questions from The Connection about issues in the district:
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What is one issue that defines your call to serve, why does it matter, and how will you tackle it? I have had the pleasure to work with young ladies who were new to this country and I have seen the struggles they have encountered in ACPS. College opportunities were never discussed with them and I believe that all students should understand all the options available to them so they and their parents can make a choice as to which educational path to follow. Communication and guidance is so important for all ESL students to help navigate where they want to go and how to get there. Simple one on one meetings can begin the discussion and get the student thinking about their future after graduation. I am running for school board for those students that I have mentored on various subjects as well as helping them study for the SOL's and attempting to instill confidence so they can believe in themselves. They opened my eyes! What distinguishes you from your opponent(s) and why should voters choose you? I have attended most of the school board meetings in the past year and have learned a lot about the current issues and the budget process. The budget is the key to the whole educational process and as a business women I am comfortable with budgets. I am not afraid to make tough decisions and I am open to compromise. I also understand the time involved. I am a 30 year City resident that wants to make the ACPS the best school system for all students,a school system in which all students thrive and learn. Our role is to provide what ever is necessary for have all students to suceed. Great schools will also bring good businesses to our community, as business growth usually follows a community with great school systems. How can Alexandria address overcrowding within the current budgetary confines? What ideas and skills do you bring to solving this? Over crowding is a combination of increased population in our city as well as the school board’s negligence in not providing maintainence to schools as well as not providing more classrooms to meet the anticipated growth of the student population which was initally cited in 2009. We will need to rebuild or update our current schools as well as build a new high school, middle school and elementary school to accomodate our increased student population. Land to build on is a major problem and the ability to provide hundreds of millions of dollars to complete such a project will be challenging. But with a City council more inclined to education as opposed to development anything is possible. The school board will have to make difficult budgetary decisions in order to update the schools and build new schools and will be forced to stop pushing larger projects to further years. The schools need it now, 2020 will be too late. Redistricting is a short term cure for its overcrowding. I am concerned about this issue especially in the west end because of the severe overcrowding and the anticipated changes that will happen to the Beauregard corridor. Patrict Henry as a K-8 will help but that project is several years away. It is the least expensive option for now. While the majority of Alexandria schools remain accredited, what can be done about continuing problems facing Jefferson-Houston? For incumbents, what lessons have been learned from the problem? For non-incumbent candidates, what would you have done differently? Due to the lack of diversification at Jefferson Houston this school would benefit from re-districting. It is a K-8 school that was suppose to be an IB school that should have been full from day one. I don't know why it isn't full! Every school should be full and the answer is not to enroll students from cross town but rather concentrate on filling schools with children from the neighborhood. Busing students is an additonal expense and such funds could be put to better use elsewhere. [6] |
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—Mimi Goff (2015), [7] |
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See also
- Alexandria City Public Schools, Virginia
- Alexandria City Public Schools elections (2015)
- Incumbency no guarantee of success in Nov. 3 school board elections (November 6, 2015)
- What happened in Nov.'s top board elections? (November 4, 2015)
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Virginia Department of Elections, "List of Candidates," September 9, 2015
- ↑ Alexandria City Public Schools, "School Board," accessed September 17, 2015
- ↑ Virginia Department of Elections, "2015 November Election Calendar," accessed January 27, 2015
- ↑ Alexandria City Public Schools, "School Board Members," accessed January 27, 2015
- ↑ Virginia State Board of Elections, "Campaign Finance Reports," accessed October 27, 2015
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ The Connection, "School Board–Alexandria District B: Mimi Goff," October 26, 2015