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June 09, 1995 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-06-09

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school eketio.d.

Royal Oak - Two open seats for four-year terms
Royal Oak resident for 18 years with children in the school sys-
Michael P. Ervin
tem. Precision machinist/quality control inspector. President-

elect of the Royal Oak PTA and other PTA leadership roles.

Daniel Frohardt-Lane

Richard Granke

Carol Herzberg

35-year resident of Royal Oak with children in the district. Pro-
fessor of mathematics at Wayne State. Service on school com-
mittees in the community and education committees in the
university.

Supporters of education must now come forward. I believe my
background will help restore public confidence at the local level.

Royal Oak resident for 26 years with children in the district. Se-
nior environmental engineer and health and safety supervisor
with General Motors.

I feel I can help the schools communicate more with the other
parts of the community and I would like to help oversee and set
policies to bring about Vision 2010, which includes improve-
ments which will result from the recent bond issue.

Thirty-year resident of Royal Oak with children in the district.
Detroit Business Institute and Kimball High School graduate.

Fiscal resources and the need to ensure competitive learners. I
want to make sure the education of our children meets the de-
mands of their future.

Farmington Hills - One four-year term
Farmington resident for 11 years with children in the district
Linda Enberg
Nursing degree and a master's in business administration. Ac-

tive in school affairs at both district and building level.

Jennifer Levin

Current resident of Farmington Hills. Received a juris doctorate
cum laude from the Detroit College of Law.

West Bloomfield - Two four-year terms
Board of education member since 1983. Attorney. Child in the
Jeffrey T. Stewart
district. Member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church.

Bruce Tobin

Kathryn Winterhalter

As a concerned citizen who cares about our community and our
schools, I am a school-board candidate.

My experience has given me a broad overview of the many as-
pects of education. At this stage of my life, I'm willing and able
to commit sufficient time to the task.

I am a concerned citizen and I care about the future of our
schools. I have the time to devote to improving the schools and
have a vested interest in having the district achieve excellence,
since one day I will have children in the system.

After 12 years on the board, I remain as enthusiastic and com-
mitted to the improvement in education in West Bloomfield as I
was the day I took office. Being a board member requires not
only an understanding of educational issues but the business of
running a district as well. My experience gives me a distinct ad-
vantage in both areas.

Fourteen-year resident of West Bloomfield. Vice president of
West Bloomfield School Board. Save Our Lakes Association,
B'nai B'rith and Congregation Shaarey Zedek member. Presi-
dent of Wards Pointe Property Owners' Association. Volunteer
pilot for Air Lifeline.

To maintain high-quality education with limited resources.

West Bloomfield resident for 11 years. Children in the district.
Involved in classroom as a volunteer, chairperson of Scotch and
Abbott parent advisory groups, on steering committee for Our
Children's Fund and the board of directors for WB Youth Assis-
tance.

I am running because of my passionate commitment to public
schools. Public education faces serious challenges today and
I'm concerned about its future. I believe West Bloomfield
schools are models of public-school success and I'm committed
to working to ensure they continue to grow and improve.

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