Vote for your children’s future: Aldine ISD elections

Education first, education for all. African-American News&Issues is continuing the mission of keeping the community educated and informed. And when it comes to educating our youth, we must always know who are in those key positions making decisions that will affect our children’s futures.  With the upcoming election for the Aldine ISD School Board of Trustees, we want to introduce you to two candidates. Meet Steve Mead: Steve Mead has been a resident of the Aldine community since the age of four, and the owner of Component Sales and Services, a geotechnical lab equipment company servicing the Aldine community for over 50 years. He served on the boards of Aldine YOUTH, Aldine Noon Optimist Club, Aldine Scholarship Foundation, Aldine Improvement District, MacArthur Dance and Booster Club, Aldine Fire Department and the North Chamber of Commerce. Mead says he has the experience to protect our valuable taxpayers’ dollars and knows the value of having the necessary resources to educate and prepare every student for success in college, career, and life.  His strong belief is that families know their children best, and it is critical that we listen to the voice of the community if we are going to build the solid foundation necessary to raise the student achievement. Mead and his wife Jill have three daughters, all of whom attended Aldine ISD schools and graduated from MacArthur Senior High School. Mead Middle School is named in his honor. AANI: What position are you running for? Mead: I am running for school board trustee position 5 AANI: Who are you running against? Mead: I am running against Emmanuel Guerrero, a 24-year-old who is not married, no children and no school board experience. AANI: What do you feel you bring to the table that your opponent does not? Mead: I have been active in the community for over 50 years serving on organizations that support children. AANI: What programs, if any, are you proud of implementing in Aldine ISD? Mead: I am proud of our program to expand dual language, immersion, new P-Tech schools, CTE programs at Archie Blanson Technical School, all girls’ […]

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