I have known Scott Zeidman for years. I know him as someone who gets results.
Whether it is working for the passage of Measure EE, raising millions of dollars for our schools, working to put a cap on the size of the mMiddle and high schools, and working to limit classroom overcrowding,
Scott sets out with a plan and follows through with the plan to produce results.
Despite the massive budget cuts over the past four years, Culver City schools are doing well. Certainly, Scott’s leadership is part of the reason for that success.
Please join me in voting to re-elect Scott Zeidman on Nov. 8.
Mr. Weissman, a City Councilman, may be contacted at andrewweissman@mac.com
Zeidman Was Key to Anti-Bullying Task Force
From Tia Chew and Dr. Glenn Williams
The Culver City School Board election on Nov. 8 is quickly nearing, and we feel it is our responsibility as concerned citizens and parents to urge our friends and neighbors to vote.
Our votes matter. Our schools are vitally important to the entire community. They help prepare our children to lead us into the future.
That said, we would like to point out that in our estimation one candidate clearly stands out among the crowd.
With one term under his belt, Scott Zeidman has proven his effectiveness through an impressive list of accomplishments. He played a significant role in the Measure EE campaign that raised over $6,000,000 for our schools. He rallied for the cap on enrollment size at the Middle and high schools to prevent overcrowding and better control of short-term and long-term budgets.
Mr. Zeidman and the current Board have increased communications and transparency with the community more than ever before. And very near and dear to our hearts, Mr. Zeidman has been a powerful proponent of and voice behind the Anti-Bullying Task Force, the fruits of which are needed to keep our kids safe at school so they can focus on learning.
Mr. Zeidman deserves to be re-elected, and we need him. Please vote on Nov. 8.
Ms. Chew may be contacted at bpscanner@gmail.com