Fred Youngblood, Chino Valley Unified School District board incumbent

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For the past four years I have proudly served our district as a Chino Valley Unified School District board member. It would be a great honor to continue serving. My promise is to continue promoting positive strategic directions from the board that leads to improvements in district operations. My dedication is to quality education for the students of our schools and the betterment of the employees of our district.
I have supported and will continue to support communication with all stakeholders; improvements in the education system at all levels; spending goals that align with the strategic plan; allocation of staff to provide the most effective learning environment for our students; becoming the best employer in the valley.
I am endorsed by all the members of the current board of education; The Associated Teachers of Chino; Gwen Norton-Perry, Chino Hills City Council; Bill Kruger, Chino Hills City Council.
I have served as President of the Citizens for Kids Education Foundation, a member of the "Measure M Committee," and Chairman of two School Site Councils.  I am currently a Deacon, Trustee, and Sunday School Teacher at my church.  I am married and have three grown children. 
I ask for your vote to continue working for the students and employees of our district.

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Christina Quintero said:

Can you please provide me email address to the candidates that are running for the following positions:

1. San Bernardino County Board of Education
2. Chino Valley Unified School district

Thanks I would appreciate it.

Sincerley,

Christina Quintero

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