Incumbents Mitchell, Mott win Pflugerville school board races; Molina defeats Allen

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Two incumbents had been reelected to the Pflugerville school board on Saturday, but challenger Alissa Molina defeated Brian Allen in the Position 5 race.

Position 3 Trustee Renae Mitchell and Spot 4 Trustee Vernagene Mott both reclaimed their seats by winning extra than 60% of the vote.

Mitchell, a human resources director, had 3,529 votes to defeat Pat McCord, who concluded with 2,118. McCord is a 62 calendar year-previous photographer and tech consultant.

Mott, a retired teacher, won her seventh time period in Location 4 from Corbin Black, a 32-12 months-old software engineer. Mott had 3,557 votes to Black’s 2,093.

Molina, the 44-calendar year-aged founder of a nonprofit media organization, defeated incumbent Allen, 51, a human assets director who was jogging for his next phrase in Place 5. Molina concluded with 3,096 votes to Allen’s 2,527.

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Mitchell stated the major challenges the district is struggling with are student performance, security and trainer retention, very similar to other districts in the region.

Renae Mitchell

Her plans, Mitchell reported, are to construct associations in between the district and the group, to focus attempts on student’s mental well being and wellness, and teacher retention.

“I have and will continue to pay attention to the requires of our pupils, parents and the group,” Mitchell reported. “My enthusiasm for instruction paired with my possess parental everyday living activities in planning college students to graduate and be effective in their write-up-graduate targets, make me uniquely competent to continue on as a board member who advocates on the behalf of our students and people.”

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Mott said the biggest issues the district is facing are the attraction and retention of academics, as effectively as student general performance and point out funding.

Vernagene Mott

She reported her objectives are to ask for a self-control/code of carry out assessment, advocate with lawmakers for the 2023 legislative session, enhance associations between the district and the neighborhood, emphasize good results on each campus to increase college student and instructor retention, and to be accountable and clear.

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Molina claimed the greatest challenge the district is going through is a lack of instructors and staff members, which will make it harder to offer with evolving troubles in the upcoming. “Lecturers are our initial and best hope in our lecture rooms,” she mentioned.

Alissa Molina

Molina said her objectives will concentration on making a reaction to the mastering gaps because of to the pandemic, specifically finding strategies to assistance instructors and team.

“In a time and in a climate exactly where communities are turning into ever more polarized and siloed, my 19 a long time dwelling in Pflugerville has revealed me that we are a community dedicated to honoring differences,” Molina reported. “I am very pleased that my connections and associations span the whole district and I believe this will help me bring folks together to operate for just about every college student and each trainer.”