CISD School Board elections are set for Saturday, May 11
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By Tina Auten, Staff Writer
Southlake residents will elect new members tobrthe CISD Trustee Board on May 11 and with budget concerns at the forefront ofbrthe election, many voters are curious how to decipher campaign rhetoric andbrvote for the candidate best suited to the task. brWith that in mind, we sent a set of four questions to candidates; Place 6 Matt Kormann, Place 6 Sam Torolopoulos, Place 7 Chris Archer and Place 7 Jim Palazzo inbran attempt to get to know them. In thisbrtwo part series, each candidate shares his views on issues facing Carroll ISD.
1. Each candidate in this year's campaign has promised fiscal restraint to taxpayers. What specific actions or proposals do you recommend to balance the budget and maintain fiscal responsibility?
2. brProtect the Tradition is at thebrvery heart of this school district. Whatbrdoes the phrase mean to you and exactly how do you intend to fulfill thatbrcommitment if elected?
3. brCarroll has an excellent andbrestablished reputation of providing a quality education for its students. If elected, what are the details of yourbrplans to maintain the quality of education amidst budget cuts?
4. brIf elected, what personal skillsbrand experiences do you plan to bring to the position?
To see part one responses visit Place 6 Kormann, Place 6 Torolopoulos, Place 7 Archer and Place 7 Palazzo. Part two responses can be seen at Kormann, part two, Torolopoulos, part two, Archer, part two, and Palazzo, part two.
Early voting begins April 29 – May 7 atbrSouthlake Town Hall.