He wants sweeping change to the
School Board. Does Elk Grove
Unified need
that kind of leadership?
Carmine Forcina
wants to see big changes in the way our school district does
business. From funding, leadership, communication, even where they sit,
Forcina has little positive to say about the school board. Is this
the change we need?
Meet the Candidate – Carmine
Forcina, on today's RadioElkGrove. Let's look into it together.
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It's a “hard message”:
Whatever is going well in our schools is to the credit of teachers or
staff, and whatever is NOT going well is the fault of the school
board. That's the view of Carmine Forcina, candidate for EGUSD Board
of Trustees Area 7 seat. Forcina is running as an “outsider”
Though on the ballot Forcina is
running against incumbent Al Rowlett, and former Parent Faculty
Organization president and mother of three, Theresa Beals, Forcina's
true opponent is the whole EGUSD school board and their track record.
Presently in retirement from over 30
years as an educational administrator and teacher in Santa Clara
County, Forcina has plenty of opinions on what's wrong, and how
things should be done. And he's under no illusions about the
difficulties he faces in promoting change.
We spoke to Mr. Forcina at his
Sacramento home, where his wife Susie makes a great cup of coffee. He
told us why he was in the race.
[Listen to Forcina Interview]
Our thanks to Carmine Forcina,
candidate for EGUSD's Board of Trustees Area 7. We also have
interviews with his opponents, Al Rowlett and Theresa Beals.
This is RadioElkGrove.
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