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Charles Uhalley Uhalley lists quality of education, school financing and board of trustees leadership as the most important issues facing the district.He favors increasing graduation requirements and restoring a six-period day in order to improve the quality of education. With a sound educational basis, district students will be prepared to compete for jobs or continue their education, he noted.Uhalley “firmly believes in fiscal responsibility'* and said the district budget should be “carefully scrutinized. He pledged to “see that the district is efficiently managed and dedicated to the educational needs of all students.The district should have an “effective voice in Sacramento through the California School Board Association to ensure that school financing changes caused by the Serrano-Priest decision will help rather than hurt the district, Uhalley said.f A “credibility gap between thedistrict1 and the community has resulted in loss of community support, he said and added “A strong positive voice on the board can bring harmony on the board itself and regain the confidence of the community.'* r,Uhalley, who has been a tricommunity resident for five years, has been endorsed by the West End' Public Employes Calitlon (WEPEC) and Associated Chaffey Teachers (ACT).^ He is an attorney in practice InPomona and formerly worked with young people as an adoption social worker. Uhalley is a graduate of Chaffey College, University of California at Riverside, and La Verne College Law Center,
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Upland News

Upland, California, US

Thu, Feb 24, 1977

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