Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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financial support from I he Of A.
he said, and is certain that the
organization will not fund any
portion of his campaign Having
unsuccessfully run for a school
board position in 1990. Hoyt
said he believes the current
school board is against him The
school board did not appoint
Hoyt to a seat on a budget com
mittee which he applied for
Hoyt said he believes he was the1
most qualified candidate.
Tt be< ame apparent that the
current school board doesn't
want anything to do with me,"
Hoyt said. "There's a lot of intol
erant* in the school system.”
Eugene realtor and communi
ty leader Jean Tate, who has
been involved in the efforts to
defeat Hoyt, claimed that one of
the main reasons people are
opposed to the candidate is not
Insause of his ties to the (X.A.
Tate said Hoyt ran what she
calls a "character assassination”
campaign in the 1990 school
!>oard election
Hoyt said he is not asking that
children in Eugene schools
should be taught that homosex
uality is wrong His opinion is
that it should he left up to the
parents to discuss sexual pref
erences and left out of the
schools
"The transmission of values is
something that should lie left to
the parents.” Hoyt said
Since withdrawing from the
race. Stent ami Harris have been
supporting efforts to ele< t Pryor,
the candidate who has been
endorsed by the Eugene Educa
tion Association Pryor said be
shares similar views with the
withdrawn candidates He said
he is hoping the race will not get
sidetrai ked on issues unrelated
to the school board such as
homosexuality and religion.
"We're running a campaign to
address the issues and get them
resolved," said Pryor."The best
person for the job is the person
who should get the job '
Prvor said he believes Ins
finant lal bin kgrotind and Ins
active community involvement
ha\ i- earned him the reaped
needed to win a school board
seat He understands the budget
problems that are currently fac
ing the district and wants to
keep the hoard from steering
away from the critical issues, he
said
"You need someone who
knows how the budgeting works
iioth inside and out." Pryor said.
Another candidate. Kathleen
Sellers Sniezko. a homemaker
and former school teacher, said
she was approached by commu
nity leaders who said the race
will probably be nasty and
implied she should withdraw
from the rate and support Chris
Pryor. Sniezko. who will run a
grassroots campaign, said she
has no intentions of dropping
out of the race, regardless of her
opinions about the OCA
"I fell they were trying to cir
cumvent democracy by deter
mining who should run in a giv
en race," said Sniezko. "1
believe it's up to the voters to
decide who they want to have
on the school board."
Sniezko is opposed to a mem
ber of the OCA being elected to
the school board because she
believes there is no room on the
hoard for any special interest
group. She is not entirely stared
of Hoyt winning the election
because as one of seven board
members. Hoyt would not have
a great enough pull to push OCA
programs on the school district,
site said.
“I'm going to keep the focus
w here the focus belongs - on the
children," said Sniezko. "I'm in
this rm e as an advocate for chil
dren."
William Cassara, also running
fur the position, said he was not
asked to drop out of the election
and will stay in the race. Ho said
he found it offensive that other
candidates had been asked to
drop out of the rm e
"To me. the parents and peo
ple who vote ought to have the
choice of seven candidates
based on what ideas they have
presented," Cassara said
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