Juda School Board
Incumbent Patrick Daniels and newcomer Suzanne Trotter are running for two spots on the Juda school board.
Name: Suzanne K. Trotter
Position sought: School board, Juda Public School
Age: 44
City/town of residence: Juda
Family: Husband: Phillip Trotter; Children: Megan, 20; McKayla,19; and Matthew, 19
Education: Associate degree Legal Secretarial Science, Blackhawk Technical College
Occupation: Legal secretary
Previous elected positions held: None.
What are the top issues facing this district/board and how would you work to resolve them?
As a member of the board, I will work the other board members to continue to assure that we are providing the best education possible for our students. board members should work together to resolve the problems and issues that come before the board in a way that is fair, consistent and always keeps the best interests of the students, faculty, staff and community in mind.
What are other key issues facing the district/board, and how would you work to resolve them?
As an alumni and life-long resident of Juda, I recognize and take pride in the fact that we are a unique district. We have a great combination of the best administration, teachers and staff and a strong community of support. In my opinion, that is a rarity and needs to be closely guarded. I look forward to working with the other board members to be certain that we continue to foster that environment.
Position sought: School board, Juda Public School
Age: 44
City/town of residence: Juda
Family: Husband: Phillip Trotter; Children: Megan, 20; McKayla,19; and Matthew, 19
Education: Associate degree Legal Secretarial Science, Blackhawk Technical College
Occupation: Legal secretary
Previous elected positions held: None.
What are the top issues facing this district/board and how would you work to resolve them?
As a member of the board, I will work the other board members to continue to assure that we are providing the best education possible for our students. board members should work together to resolve the problems and issues that come before the board in a way that is fair, consistent and always keeps the best interests of the students, faculty, staff and community in mind.
What are other key issues facing the district/board, and how would you work to resolve them?
As an alumni and life-long resident of Juda, I recognize and take pride in the fact that we are a unique district. We have a great combination of the best administration, teachers and staff and a strong community of support. In my opinion, that is a rarity and needs to be closely guarded. I look forward to working with the other board members to be certain that we continue to foster that environment.