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Theodore Collins
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Theodore Collins was a candidate for at-large representative on the Cedar Rapids Community School District school board in Iowa. Collins was defeated in the at-large general election on September 12, 2017.

Collins participated in Ballotpedia's 2017 school board candidate survey. Click here to view his responses.

Elections

2017

See also: Cedar Rapids Community School District elections (2017)

Three of seven seats on the Cedar Rapids Community School District Board of Education in Iowa were up for general election on September 12, 2017. One seat is up for at-large election and two seats, District 2 and District 3, are up for by-district election. All three incumbents filed to retain their seats.[1]

At-large incumbent Gary Anhalt defeated newcomers Theodore Collins and Christopher Gehrke. District 2 incumbent Nancy Humbles was the only candidate to file for the seat and was re-elected. In District 3, newcomer Jennifer Borcherding defeated incumbent Keith Westercamp.[2]

Cedar Rapids Community School District,
At-large General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Gary Anhalt Incumbent 56.47% 1,834
Christopher Gehrke 32.05% 1,041
Theodore Collins 10.99% 357
Write-in votes 0.49% 16
Total Votes 3,248
Source: Linn County, Iowa, "9/12/17 School Elections - Linn County, State of Iowa - Official Results," accessed September 18, 2017

Campaign themes

2017

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's school board candidate survey
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Theodore Collins participated in Ballotpedia's 2017 survey of school board candidates.[3] In response to the question "What do you hope to achieve if elected to the school board?" the candidate stated on August 31, 2017:

I would work on communication between students, parents, and community members to school officials, and board members. Also, I would like to see the old technology go to good use by giving it to families that may not be able to afford a computer or laptop.[4][5]
Ranking the issues

The candidate was asked to rank the following issues based on how they should be prioritized by the school board, with 1 being the most important and 7 being the least important. Each ranking could only be used once.

Education policy
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Education on the ballot
Issue importance ranking
Candidate's ranking Issue
1
Expanding school choice options
2
Expanding arts education
3
Improving relations with teachers
4
Improving education for special needs students
5
Closing the achievement gap
6
Improving post-secondary readiness
7
Balancing or maintaining the district's budget


Positions on the issues

The candidate was asked to answer eight questions from Ballotpedia regarding significant issues in education and the school district. The questions are highlighted in blue and followed by the candidate's responses. Some questions provided multiple choices, which are noted after those questions. The candidate was also provided space to elaborate on their answers to the multiple choice questions.

Should new charter schools be approved in your district? (Not all school boards are empowered to approve charter schools. In those cases, the candidate was directed to answer the question as if the school board were able to do so.)
No.
Which statement best describes the ideal relationship between the state government and the school board? The state should always defer to school board decisions, defer to school board decisions in most cases, be involved in the district routinely or only intervene in severe cases of misconduct or mismanagement.
The state should only intervene in severe cases of misconduct or mismanagement.
Are standardized tests an accurate metric of student achievement?
Yes.
How should the district handle underperforming teachers? Terminate their contract before any damage is done to students, offer additional training options, put them on a probationary period while they seek to improve or set up a mentorship program for the underperforming teacher with a more experienced teacher in the district?
Offer additional training options. Set up a mentorship program for the underperforming teacher with a more experienced teacher in the district.
Should teachers receive merit pay?
Yes.
Should the state give money to private schools through a voucher system or scholarship program?
No.
How should expulsion be used in the district?
expulsion shouldn't be used in the district as it been proven not to work in changing behavior.
What's the most important factor for success in the classroom: student-teacher ratio, the curriculum, teachers, parent involvement or school administration?
Parent involvement.

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See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Marielle Bricker, "Email communication with Laurel Day, Cedar Rapids Community School District Board Secretary," August 4, 2017
  2. Linn County, Iowa, "9/12/17 School Elections - Linn County, State of Iowa - Unofficial Results," accessed September 12, 2017
  3. Note: The candidate's answers have been reproduced here verbatim without edits or corrections by Ballotpedia.
  4. Ballotpedia School Board Candidate Survey, 2017, "Theodore Collins's responses," August 31, 2017
  5. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.