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CCSD candidates discuss issues

Political newcomers tell forum about reasons for seeking seat

- By Amelia Pak-harvey Las Vegas Review-journal

One is a Clark County School District high school dropout. The other is an attorney.

Both are political newcomers vying for the Clark County School Board District F seat, which encompasse­s the southwest part of the Las Vegas Valley.

The two candidates — Danielle Ford and Kali Fox Miller — talked school safety and board politics in a forum hosted by Spring Valley High School on Monday.

Ford, the mother of two district students and a business owner, pointed to her experience as a dropout in the Clark County School District as one reason for running. She said nobody really caught that she was on a trajectory to leave school.

“Through my personal experience­s with CCSD and with the resources available, I feel like there’s a lot left to offer,” she said.

Her opponent, Fox Miller, an Advanced Technology

CCSD

Academy graduate, said seeing the second multimilli­on-dollar deficit spurred her to run.

“I think if we are going to change this district, we are going to have to put some procedures into place and stop doing things that we were doing before,” she said.

On the issue of school safety,

Fox Miller said she’d like to see the district’s bond money divided out on a per-student basis instead of the majority of that money going to new schools. She also suggested that a consultant visit every school to determine the safety upgrades it needs.

Ford stressed the need for more mental health resources and emotional intelligen­ce education.

“School safety is more than just locks and cameras, although that’s extremely important,” she said.

Fox Miller also called for more reviews of the superinten­dent to hold the district’s leader accountabl­e.

“I think that it has at least been a year since we have reviewed the superinten­dent, if not longer,” she said. “I think that we need to have a process by which the superinten­dent is reviewed periodical­ly.”

Ford, however, called for transparen­t relationsh­ips between board members and the superinten­dent. She said there were too many oneon-one meetings with the previous superinten­dent. In May, Jesus Jara was named the successor to Superinten­dent Pat Skorkowsky.

“While I do think it’s important for the superinten­dent and the trustees to get to know each other and have coffee and chat, I think that most of that communicat­ion needs to be transparen­t and it needs to be documented,” she said.

Neither candidate offered a solid solution for stopping the flow of students into charter schools.

“Charter schools are popping up because we cannot build schools fast enough,” Fox Miller said. “I do not believe that they are better than our schools, I do not believe that they lead to better outcomes than our schools, but I do believe that we need to get the sizes of classrooms down.”

Ford drove her answer back to the need for more funding.

“We need to be really focused on everybody succeeding and pushing money into our public education before we have any conversati­ons about more charter schools or spending money anywhere else,” she said.

The race is one of three Clark County School Board races on the ballot in the Nov. 6 election.

Contact Amelia Pak-harvey at apak-harvey@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-4630. Follow @Ameliapakh­arvey on Twitter.

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Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal Attorney Kali Fox Miller said seeing multimilli­on-dollar deficits spurred her to run for a School Board seat.
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Business owner DanielleFo­rd said her experience as a dropout informs her run for the Clark County School Board District F seat.
 ?? Rachel Aston ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Kali Fox Miller, left, and Danielle Ford answer questions at a candidate forum Monday at Spring Valley High School. The District F seat is one of three Clark County School Board races on the ballot in the Nov. 6 election.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal @rookie__rae Kali Fox Miller, left, and Danielle Ford answer questions at a candidate forum Monday at Spring Valley High School. The District F seat is one of three Clark County School Board races on the ballot in the Nov. 6 election.

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