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Trio best for EV board

The Spokesman-Review

As I end my tenure on the East Valley School District Board, it gives me the opportunity to reflect on the changes that have occurred during those 18 years. The responsibilities have grown with increasing educational standards, fewer resources and much more. Kay Seick, Kerri Lunstroth and Roger Cox have the qualifications and qualities that will serve the patrons of East Valley and ensure our students get the education they need to make positive choices for their future.

They will work well with the continuing board members and the superintendent to achieve the goals for the district. The three of them have experience volunteering with the school district over the years in many capacities, and their professional profiles will complement the board in making decisions. It’s important to want to be a school board member with no hidden agenda. They will be prepared to make decisions based on what is best for all.

It has been great to serve on the board of directors. The citizens of East Valley will be well served by voting for Seick, Lunstroth and Cox.

June Sine

Spokane Valley



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