By Madeleine Parrish Arizona Republic
Seven candidates are competing in the November 2024 election for three four-year seats on the Cave Creek Unified School District Governing Board: Stacey Goodman, Sheri Lopez, Carrie McCulloch, Cody Reim, and incumbents Jeff Fortney, Dan Moore and Brianna Walker.
Though school district governing board races are toward the bottom of the ballot, their outcomes have real consequences for the more than 880,000 children who attend public school districts across the state. The individuals voters select will help create policies, set budgets, choose curricula and educational materials and oversee superintendents. School board races are nonpartisan, and being a school board member is an unpaid position.
In Maricopa County, candidates are competing for governing board seats in 33 school districts. Some voters may also see other school-related questions on their ballot: Three districts in the Phoenix area are seeking approval to sell district-owned property, and 26 are seeking approval for funding measures.
Here are the Cave Creek Unified School District Governing Board candidates' responses to The Arizona Republic's candidate questionnaire. Goodman, Lopez and Reim did not respond.
View Candidates Responses Here
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