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The Eugene Education Association
(EEA) has endorsed several candidates
in the upcoming local school board
elections after inviting each of the
candidates to meet and answer questions.
Two candidates, Mark Callahan and
Sherry Callahan, declined to be
interviewed.
In the contested Eugene School
District 4J races the EEA is
recommending Alicia Hays for Postion 1
and Mary Walston for Postion 7. The
EEA is undecided in Position 4, where
incumbent Craig Smith is being
challenged by Natasha Hennings, Mark
Callahan and Linda Hamilton.
In the Bethel School District the EEA
is recommending Todd Lipkin for
Position 4, the open race.
“The EEA believes each of these
candidates has the right combination of
experience and public school advocacy
that will make each of them a strong and
effective school board member,” says
Lisa Fragala of the EEA. — Ted Taylor
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