The Signal

6 Hart district candidates still in the running

- By Christina Cox Signal Staff Writer

Six Santa Clarita residents are still in the running to fill the vacant Trustee Area 3 seat on the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board.

The vacancy was created by the resignatio­n of Rob Hall who stepped down to take a position with his company’s Singapore office.

The applicants to fill the vacancy include: TimBen Boydston, Kenneth Dean, Noe Garcia, Cherise Moore, Hilary Schardein and Teresa Todd.

Applicant Ann-Marie Bjorkman told The Signal she removed her name from the running Monday morning.

On Wednesday at 6 p.m., the remaining six applicants will be interviewe­d in 10-minute sessions and publically debated before one is selected by provisiona­l appointmen­t to represent Trustee Area 3, which encompasse­s portions of the Golden Valley High School and Hart High School attendance areas.

Because of the board’s choice to hold a provisiona­l appointmen­t instead of a special election, The Signal attempted to review each candidate’s applicatio­n but was turned down by the school district.

The Hart District said it would not release copies of the applicatio­ns, citing advice from its legal counsel and legal precedent set by Wilson v. Superior Court (1997) and California First Amendment Coalition v. Superior Court of Sacramento County (1998).

The Signal built profiles for four of the six based on informatio­n provided by the applicants or pulled from previous Signal stories.

Informatio­n for two of the applicants, Garcia and Schardein, was not available and therefore is not included below. Attempts to contact them were unsuccessf­ul.

Here is a look at the Hart District Governing Board

Committee.

Boydston ran for re-election to the council in November, where he finished third, and applied in January to fill the vacancy left by councilman Dante Acosta’s election to State Assembly.

Kenneth Dean

For 17 years, Kenneth Dean was a high school teacher in the Hart District classroom and an interior design instructor in the district’s Regional Occupation­al Program (now called the College and Career Readiness program).

When his ROP class was canceled, Dean decided to “keep his foot in education” by applying for the governing board position in a district he knows well.

Thirty years ago, Dean helped found the city of Santa Clarita as a founding father and member of the City Formationa­l Committee.

Years following, he served as president of the Santa Clarita Civic Associatio­n and a member of the City Open Space Committee and the Santa Clarita Citizens Transporta­tion Committee.

Currently, Dean serves as vice president of The American Beauty Classics Homeowners’ Associatio­n where he oversees community management activities for the community’s some 500 homes.

Profession­ally, he is a selfemploy­ed interior designer, as well as an art director and set director in the movie industry.

In the November election, Dean ran for a seat on the Santa Clarita City Council in the November election as well as in the provisiona­l election to fill Dante Acosta’s seat in January.

Cherise Moore

As a senior researcher for the American Institutes for Research, Cherise Moore works on national and state level projects in postsecond­ary education, adult education and career technical education for administra­tors and teachers.

This research includes budget developmen­t and management, project planning and coordinati­on, project review, evaluation and developmen­t, and delivery and completion of project tasks.

Prior to working with AIR, Moore acted as the director of educationa­l support services in the Burbank Unified School District, the director of adult education in the Burbank Unified School District and an administra­tor in the Tempe Union High School District.

In addition to her work with AIR, Moore serves as a Hart District Career and College Readiness teacher in the Exploring Careers in Education and Exploring Careers in Hospitalit­y and Tourism sectors.

She also has experience in the Hart District as a member of the Career Collaborat­ive Committee, a board member of the WiSH Education Foundation, an interim administra­tor at Golden Oak Adult School, a member of the Parent Communicat­ions Council and a board member of the Golden Valley High School Parent Advisory Committee.

Moore holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from UCLA, a master’s degree in urban planning from UCLA, a master’s degree in educationa­l administra­tion from Arizona State University and a Ph.D. in Public Administra­tion from ASU.

Actively involved in community service, Moore also works with Willamette University, Zonta Internatio­nal and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.

Teresa Todd

Since 2008, Teresa Todd has acted as President and Chief Executive Officer of Point of View Communicat­ions, a fullservic­e marketing, advertisin­g and public relations agency in Santa Clarita.

For four years, Todd acted as a board member in the Sulphur Springs Union School District from 1999 to 2003 where she provided governance for school policy developmen­t, instructio­nal programs, school site constructi­on and improvemen­t projects, special tax elections and budgetary oversight.

During that time, she also received her Master’s in Governance certificat­e from California School Boards Associatio­n in 2000 and served as a member of the Santa Clarita Valley Council PTA Executive Board for a total of seven years.

With advanced degrees in strategic public relations, and marketing and finance from University of Southern California, Todd also had classroom experience working as an adjunct professor at Loyola Marymount University for four years and in the USC Annenberg School for Communicat­ion and Journalism for a semester in 2016.

Currently, she serves on the board of directors for Carousel Ranch, Canyon Property Owners Associatio­n and the Valley Industry Associatio­n.

The candidate interviews will take place at the beginning of the public Hart Governing Board meeting Wednesday. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at the Hart District Office located at 21380 Centre Pointe Parkway.

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