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Yakima Douglas was a candidate for Post 5 representative on the Rockdale County Board of Education in Georgia. Douglas lost in the general election on May 24, 2016.[1]

Biography

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Douglas holds a B.S. in human service and a bachelor's degree in business management. She is the owner of a consulting firm that specializes in the nonprofit sector.[2]

Elections

2016

See also: Rockdale County Public Schools elections (2016)

Five of the seven seats on the Rockdale County Board of Education were up for general election on May 24, 2016. There was no primary. A runoff election was held on July 26, 2016, for Post 4. Heather Duncan defeated Cassandra Barker-Carr in the runoff after neither candidate won a majority of the vote against Sherrie Raymore in the general election.[1]

Post 1 incumbent Mandy North and Post 3 incumbent Wales Flynt Barksdale ran for re-election without opposition. Pam Brown defeated Larry Cox and Willie Washington in Post 2. Post 5 incumbent Tony Dowdy defeated challengers Ben Sosby and Yakima Douglas.[1]

Results

Rockdale County Public Schools,
Post 5 General Election, 4-Year Term, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Tony Dowdy Incumbent 63.10% 6,102
Yakima Douglas 25.10% 2,427
Ben Sosby 11.81% 1,142
Total Votes 9,671
Source: Georgia Secretary of State, "General Primary and Nonpartisan General Election May 24, 2016," accessed December 14, 2016

Campaign themes

2016

Douglas' campaign website listed the following themes for 2016:

Closing the achievement gap is a priority for this candidate.

Students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds often perform below those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds on standardized tests and academic achievement . Commonly, these students show cognitive problems, including short attention spans, high levels of distraction, difficulty monitoring the quality of their work, and difficulty generating new solutions to problems . These issues can make school harder for children from impoverished backgrounds.

Rockdale County Public School Systems' poverty rate is 74%. This number is based on students receiving free or reduced lunch. Many students who struggle cognitively either act out (exhibit problem behavior) or shut down (show learned helplessness). However, cognitive capacity, as well as intelligence, is a teachable skill.

Yakima Douglas' goal is to increase awareness through various teaching methods. Additional training for educators is a must. Students who struggle with reading, math, and following directions may have weak vocabulary, poor working memory, or poor processing skills. Studies show that high-performing teachers can overcome the problems of under-performing students.

Yakima Douglas' focus is to increase student achievement, ensuring that all students have the tools they need to be successful in the classroom, despite their current economic status. Eliminating any disparity in funding to schools in the district will ensure that all students receive equal access to a quality education.

In addition to closing the student achievement gap, Yakima Douglas is committed to do the following:

  • Creating and cultivating a climate where teachers are not vilified but rather appreciated for all of the hard work and extra time they devote to our students.
  • Eliminating waste and mismanagement in the budgetary process; including the administration of the districts' funds, to ensure that tax payers' dollars are used appropriately.
  • Reducing the number of injuries for student-athletes by ensuring student-athletes have the adequate equipment, certified trainers and coaching staff needed, to perform at the highest level possible. Yakima will also work hard at increasing the enrollment of extra curricular activities provided by the schools to keep students engaged, providing them with positive outlets enhancing their creative, athletic, and social skills.

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—Yakima Douglas (2016), [4]

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