OROL: Drew Christie 2000
Candidate for ORSD School Board 2000
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Drew Christie
Durham, NH
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| Re-Elect |
School Board |
| Drew Christie |
(Durham Seat) |
Age: 47
Children: fourth grader at Moharimet Elementary School, sixth grader at the Middle School
Durham resident for six years.
Education:
- B.A., Mathematics, Princeton University
- National High School Teacher Certification in Mathematics
- Masters of Studies in Law, Yale Law School
- Ph.D., Philosophy, M.I.T.
Occupation:
- University of New Hampshire Philosophy Professor for 20 years
- Chair of UNH Prelaw Advising Committee
- Participant in UNH Justice Studies, American Studies, and Natural Resources
Ph.D. Programs
- High school computer and mathematics teacher for 1 year
Community:
- Oyster River School District School Board 1997-2000, Chair 1999-2000
Technology, Special Education Committees 1997-1999, Facilities Committee 1999-2000
- Oyster River Youth Association soccer coach
- 1997 ORSD Parent and Community Superintendent Search Committee
- 1995-97 Co-director of a project to integrate computer modeling into the ORSD
science curriculum at all levels. The project is funded with an Eisenhower Grant
through the Department of Education.
- 1992-97 Faculty member at summer workshops for New Hampshire K-12 teachers on
making links in the classroom between the humanities and the sciences.
- 1994-95 Project humanist for New Hampshire Public Television's participation
in the National Teacher Training Institute that is sponsored by Texaco and WNET.
Priorities:
- Work to maintain the Oyster River School District's tradition of superior education.
- Practice sound, efficient fiscal management.
- Support ongoing efforts to strengthen and improve the District's curriculum.
- Address the space needs at all levels as the District continues to grow.
- Continue to maintain an atmosphere for teachers, administrators and staff
that attracts and retains high quality personnel, particularly in light of
current shortages in the education job market.
- Help the Oyster River School District lead the state in the integration of
information technologies into the curriculum.
I look forward to the opportunity to continue serving on the School Board.
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