In a message dated 10/12/2003 8:06:35 AM Central Daylight Time, Pamela Taylor 
writes:

> By the way, Doug Mann, when are you throwing your hat into the ring?  I 
like 
> your politics. You are very consistent and have back-up information when 
you 
> speak out.  Make sure you are at the big meeting.  Let me know when your 
book 
> comes out.

Why not? I am an "unqualified" white man. However, unlike the other 
"unqualified" white candidate, I think the board (and the folks who want "a seat at 
the 
table") should hold a series of community meetings for public input as part 
of the selection process. As community activist Ron Edwards has written, before 
we chose another conductor for the education orchestra, we need to decide on 
what kind of music we want it to play.

The board and our last qualified superintendent have simply been paying lip 
service to the goal of 'closing the gap,'  They say they have been doing it. 
But the truth is that they have been cooking the data on student achievement. 
Carol Johnson's administration didn't close the learning gap, not even a little 
bit. 

With support from the school community, the MPS board and administration can 
see that all students have access to (rather than an "opportunity" to compete 
for) the kind of educational experience now reserved for a majority of middle 
class whites and the talented tenth of students of color. That's my agenda and 
I apparently won a significant amount of support for it in the 2002 school 
board election (over 20,000 votes).

I have over ten years experience as a team leader (nursing homes and 
restaurants) and have served as a union shop steward, grievance handler, and 
bargaining committee delegate. I have experience as a school board candidate, 6 years 
of experience as an NAACP member (where the political infighting gets kind of 
rough at times), and many years of experience as an active member (and 
sometimes a leader) of other membership organizations and ad-hoc committees.

I graduated with honors from the practical nursing program at the Minneapolis 
Community and Technical College in 1990, where I also completed general 
education requirements for an Associate Science, Nursing Decree by 1995. I have 
taken supervisory management courses (generic and for nurses). I have done a fair 
amount of research and writing on educational topics.  I can communicate in 
Spanish (can generally understand what I hear and read), and am learning 
French, currently reading Le Seigneur des Anneaux, Tome 1 (Lord of the Rings, book 
1).

-Doug Mann, King Field
http://educationright.tripod.com
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