Linda Rasberry Smith (Louisiana)

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Linda Rasberry Smith
Image of Linda Rasberry Smith
Elections and appointments
Last election

November 8, 2022

Education

Graduate

Southern University at Baton Rouge, 1974

Medical

Grambling State University, 1985

Personal
Birthplace
Shreveport, La.
Religion
Baptist
Profession
Retired teacher

Linda Rasberry Smith (Democratic Party) ran for election to the Caddo Parish Public Schools to represent District 7 in Louisiana. She lost in the primary on November 8, 2022.

Biography

Linda Rasberry Smith was born in Shreveport, Louisiana. Smith graduated from Southern University Baton Rouge, LA in 1974 and received her M.D. from Grambling State University in 1985. Her career experience includes working as a classroom teacher and librarian for 38 years.[1]

Elections

2022

See also: Caddo Parish Public Schools, Louisiana, elections (2022)


Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.

General election

General election for Caddo Parish Public Schools, District 7

Barbara Smith-Iverson defeated incumbent Darrin Dixon in the general election for Caddo Parish Public Schools, District 7 on December 10, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Barbara Smith-Iverson (D)
 
50.8
 
1,603
Image of Darrin Dixon
Darrin Dixon (D)
 
49.2
 
1,554

Total votes: 3,157
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for Caddo Parish Public Schools, District 7

Incumbent Darrin Dixon and Barbara Smith-Iverson defeated Linda Rasberry Smith in the primary for Caddo Parish Public Schools, District 7 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Darrin Dixon
Darrin Dixon (D)
 
35.0
 
1,491
Barbara Smith-Iverson (D)
 
33.7
 
1,436
Image of Linda Rasberry Smith
Linda Rasberry Smith (D)
 
31.3
 
1,336

Total votes: 4,263
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2021

See also: Caddo Parish Public Schools, Louisiana, elections (2021)


Louisiana elections use the majority-vote system. All candidates compete in the same primary, and a candidate can win the election outright by receiving more than 50 percent of the vote. If no candidate does, the top two vote recipients from the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliation.

Nonpartisan primary election

Special nonpartisan primary for Caddo Parish Public Schools, District 7

Incumbent Darrin Dixon won election outright against Linda Rasberry Smith in the special primary for Caddo Parish Public Schools, District 7 on November 13, 2021.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Darrin Dixon
Darrin Dixon (D)
 
51.7
 
514
Image of Linda Rasberry Smith
Linda Rasberry Smith (D) Candidate Connection
 
48.3
 
481

Total votes: 995
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Campaign themes

2022

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2021

Candidate Connection

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On November 3, 1952, I was born to the parents of the late Mr. James Rasberry Sr. and Mrs. Ester Hill Rasberry in Shreveport, Louisiana. I am the second child of five children. I am the mother of one child, Brandon Matthew Rasberry (LeCreshia Andrews Rasberry).

I have church affiliation with Morning Star Baptist Church, St. Savior Baptist Church, Life Way United Ministries, and membership with Bride of Christ Apostolic Ministry. I am a 1970 graduate of Bethune High School in Shreveport.

I attended Southern University as an undergraduate student from 1970-1974 and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, and Library Science. Later I earned a Master of Science Degree in General Education from Grambling State University and Louisiana State University. Further education include studies at Louisiana Tech University at Ruston, Louisiana and Centenary College of Shreveport in Guidance Counseling, School Administration, and Authorization as City Parish Supervisor.

  • If we don't give our students our best efforts, Howe can we ask for their best?
  • Because all students deserve a quality Education
  • Our children , our future, our responsibility
Education: We need to ensure our public schools receive the funding they need in order to adequately address student needs. Our school capabilities cannot be solely measured by standardized achievement and report card scores as these have been proven to reflect socioeconomic more so than actual learning. Our schools are facing many challenges, and we need to ensure wraparound supports to assist with these challenges.
Honesty, Compassion, Integrity

I am a life long citizen of Shreveport, Louisiana and a life long resident of the Mooretown Community. I am an Alumni of Bethune High School in District 7. The betterment of my community has always been my utmost concern. Please share and support my vision to improve and make the future better for the students in Caddo Parish Public Schools.
BE INTENTIONAL. To begin with, I must be intentional about staying in relationship with our grown children and to continue to model faithfulness, integrity, love, and generosity. Find ways to create occasions where you can have an influence in their lives.
I was a secretary at the age of 16 and I held the position for 2 years for the summer program to obtain structure within the school system . The position held taught me how to be patient and understanding with all mankind.
Set the vision and goals for the district. Adopt policies that give the district administration direction to set priorities and achieve its goals including areas such as student assignment and student discipline.
Steve Riall

Jasmine Green – First Vice President
Dr. Terence Vinson
Don Little
Mary Trammel
Darrin L. Dixon
Christine Tharpe
Barry F. Rachal
Tony Nations
John L. Albritton –

Dottie Bell
Examine your teaching materials

Get to know your students
Be willing to address inequality
Connect with parents and community
Meet diverse learning needs
Introduce adaptive technologies
Encourage teachers to use different teaching strategies
Hire Diversely
Establish programs at the district level that recruit teachers from non-traditional programs and provide financial help and training.
Improve the data systems that monitor diverse hiring efforts, and reward schools that meet diversity requirements.
Hire earlier in the year to reach more in-demand candidates

Support principal preparation programs, including actively recruiting teachers and supporting their professional development
WHY IDENTIFY AND ANALYZE STAKEHOLDERS AND THEIR INTERESTS

1. It puts more ideas on the table than would be the case if the development and implementation of the effort were confined to a single organization or to a small group of like-minded people.

2. It includes varied perspectives from all sectors and elements of the community affected, thus giving a clearer picture of the community context and potential pitfalls and assets.

3. It saves you from being blindsided by concerns you didn’t know about. If everyone has a seat at the table, concerns can be aired and resolved before they become stumbling blocks. Even if they can’t be resolved, they won’t come as surprises that derail the effort just when you thought everything was going well.
Increasing teacher diversity is a very important strategy for improving learning for students of color and for closing achievement gaps, the study finds.

inadequate teacher preparation when teachers enter through alternative routes and try to teach while they are in training, along with lack of ongoing support for new teachers, which drive high teacher turnover rates.

Teacher licensure exams that disproportionately exclude teacher candidates of color despite little evidence that these exams predict teacher effectiveness.
As a country, we must enter a new era. No society can thrive in a technological, knowledge-based economy by starving large segments of its population of learning. Instead, we must provide all of our children with what should be an unquestioned entitlement—a rich and inalienable right to learn.
The teacher’s primary role is to coach and facilitate student learning and overall comprehension of material, and to measure student learning through both formal and informal forms of assessment, like group projects, student portfolios, and class participation. In the student-centered classroom, teaching and assessment are connected because student learning is continuously measured during teacher instruction.
The key components of education that we consider are curriculum, instruction, teacher development, and assessment. It is difficult to focus on any particular component without considering how it is influenced by—and how it in turn influences—the other components. For example, what students learn is clearly related to what they are taught, which itself depends on many things: state science standards; the instructional materials available in the commercial market and from organizations (such as state and federal agencies) with science-related missions; the curriculum adopted by the local board of education; teachers’ knowledge and practices for teaching; how teachers elect to use the curriculum; the kinds of resources, time, and space that teachers have for their instructional work; what the community values regarding student learning; and how local, state, and national standards and assessments influence instructional practice.
Dollars must be at the start of every conversation around equity. Funding is a central component to providing a high-quality education and often leads to improved outcomes. A 2016 study found that, between 1990 and 2011, states that reformed school finance policies in order to allocate more funding to high-poverty school districts narrowed the achievement gap by an average of one-fifth. But allocating equal funding for every student does not guarantee that all students will have a rigorous educational experience.10 School finance reform must focus on the quality of every school, from the excellence of the instruction to the rigor of the classes.
Parents and community members as supporters and advocates for the education of their children is facilitated through site-based school restructuring. Restructuring schools to create parent and community partnerships with schools focuses on organizational structure. Changing activities; creating new relationships between parents, families, communities, and schools; and implementing innovative strategies are ways that schools can restructure to facilitate parent and community involvement in this role.

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  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on August 4, 2021