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Wayne F. Schaper Sr.

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Wayne F. Schaper, Sr.
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Prior offices
Spring Branch Independent School District school board Position 1

Personal
Profession
Administrator

Wayne F. Schaper, Sr. was the Position 1 incumbent on the Spring Branch school board in Texas, where he also served as board secretary. The district was scheduled to have an election on May 10, 2014, however since both seats were uncontested, the district canceled the election.[1]

Biography

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Schaper is a retired Spring Branch ISD administrator, principal and teacher. He and his wife, Ruby, have four children who are all Spring Branch ISD graduates. The couple has one grandchild who was enrolled in the district at the time of Schaper's tenure and two that are graduates.[2]

Elections

See also: Spring Branch Independent School District elections (2014)

2014

The district canceled this election since both incumbents were running unopposed. Incumbents Wayne F. Schaper, Sr. and Chris Gonzalez were elected by default.[1]

About the district

See also: Spring Branch Independent School District, Texas
Spring Branch Independent School District is located in Harris County, TX

Spring Branch Independent School District is located in Harris County, Texas. The county seat of Harris County is Houston. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Harris County is home to 4,092,459 residents.[3]

Demographics

In terms of graduation rate and average household income, Harris County outperformed the rest of Texas in these areas. The 2010 U.S. Census found that 28.1 percent of Harris County residents over 25 years old held undergraduate degrees compared to a 26.3 percent rate for the state of Texas. The average household income was $53,160 compared to $50,920 in the entire state. Harris County had a poverty rate of 17.9 percent, while the poverty rate for Texas was 17.4 percent.[3]

Racial Demographics, 2010[3]
Race Harris County (%) Texas (%)
White 71.0 80.6
Black or African American 19.5 12.3
American Indian and Alaska Native 1.1 1.0
Asian 6.6 4.2
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1 0.1
Two or More Races 1.6 1.7
Hispanic or Latino 41.5 38.2

Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.

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