Schools
High Schoolers Provide Non-Partisan Voter Guide
The Alameda Community Learning Center shares stated positions of the eight Alameda Unified School District School Board candidates.
By Bara Waters
The Honors Government class of Alameda Community Learning Center and Nea charter schools worked very hard over the last month to survey and record the stated positions of the eight Alameda Unified School District School Board candidates on the various issues in the upcoming election.
The results of their survey are compiled in this very clear and concise Non-partisan Voter Guide (also attached).
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ACLC and Nea Honors Government students, in collaboration with Familes That Can, recently hosted two candidates forums in conjunction with other area high schools.
They met with and solicited responses from local School Board candidates to help inform voters for the election on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
We hope Alameda voters find the voter guide to be an informative and valuable resource as they make their final decisions about which candidates to support.
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