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Ex-Alpine superintendent to run as Democrat
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Get out and VOTE!!!
In a healthy government, no one should be making this statement. You should be confident that they best person will represent you, not the republican
But I will now.
Baugh is exactly what we need in Utah County.
The republicans here have gone so far to the extreme, they don't even represent the people any more.
Wow, I never thought I'd say it but I'm going to vote Democrat on this one.
Any legislator that voted FOR vouchers will not get my vote. Period.
I worked closely with Steve Baugh on a school/community council and found him to be a man of utmost integrity. He proved himself to be empathetic, open to parent input, and was truly committed to improving education in Alpine district. I'm not sure where your coming from but from where I sit, your judgements of Dr. Baugh are dead wrong.
By the way, is this the guy that helped implement "Investigations Math" in Alpine District?
For the sake of his campaign, I hope not because that alone should guarantee his loss in the election.
Best of luck, I hope to see you win.
I have talked with Dr. Baugh. There is much more to his decision than vouchers. My support for Dr. Baugh is based on more than vouchers although Rep. Sandstrom's waffling on this issue and then casting a "yes" because he was pressured did not impress me.
Let's get a representative who listens to the people of his district rather than the Speaker of the House from Sandy.
Dr. Baugh is absolutely a man of integrity. I have known him since he was the tennis coach at Orem High School. He cares deeply about our children's education and about our community.
To those who claim that he is against people's choice for education I can only laugh. I have been a conservative republican my whole life, but to tell me that unless you get the government to pay for your kids to go to a different school is the definition of "choice" then you clearly don't understand conservatism. In this country, you absolutely have a choice, you can pay to have your kids go to whatever school you wish. You shouldn't expect me to help pay for your children to go to non-public schools.
The fact is democrats and republicans voted against vouchers. Plain and simple. The fact that the republican legislatures tried to ram this through demonstrates clearly that they are not listening to their whole constituency.
I admit that at first I was skeptical of the program, until I took the time to learn it. The reason I was skeptical is because I only knew one way to solve math problems. The old way. My youngest son went through investigations and I can tell you, it was awesome to watch him solve the same problem using 2 or 3 different methods. He understands math better than I ever did.
My wife taught investigations and she was amazed to see the students understanding improve over the year. Unfortunately, many teachers didn't want to learn the program and they did their students a real disservice.
Investigations mathematics is not easy at first, but it is well worth taking the time to learn it's concepts. Many a good book has received poor reviews because of the first chapter and that is the case with investigations math. Don't tell me that a student who can solve the same problem multiple ways doesn't understand it as well as someone who can only solve it one way.
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