Kristi A. Rutz-Robbins, Ph.D.
 
 
Elect
Kristi Rutz-Robbins
to
TVUSD School Board
 
 
 
University educator
PhD American History
District parent
Mother of three
 
 
Taking care of children is the business of education.
 
-Planning information gathering and problem solving forums for parents and teachers
 
-Mandating an administrative culture of transparency
 
-Restorating and expanding Art, Music and Physical Education in the elementary schools
 
-Seeking excellence in connecting students to higher education opportunities
 
 
Candidate Statement
 

We need a woman on the school board. We need a district mother on the school board. We need a university educator who knows what our children need to succeed. 

 

My first goal is to prioritize excellence in the arts (both visual and musical) and athletics. Studies show that students engaged in the arts and athletics do better in school and are more attached to their education. Elementary school art, music and physical education need to be expanded.  I started an art and geography program with minimal funds at one elementary school.  Such programs can be parent-run and coordinated district-wide.  Our high-schools are huge.  More students in our high schools need to have athletic opportunities, and we need to expand middle-school athletic opportunities. Creative centralized fundraising efforts can assist with this expansion. We have placed enough emphasis on STAR testing. Now we must refocus on fostering a well rounded, high quality education that looks at real world needs. 

 

My second goal is improving college readiness in Temecula students. A lower percentage of students from Temecula go directly into the UC system than the state average. We can do better than this with the right support for students and parents. There is no reason we cannot equal and excel beyond Poway and Carlsbad districts. Additionally, we need to provide our gifted students with more opportunities to excel beyond grade level expectations in the elementary schools.

 

My third goal is to increase our graduation rates and most importantly, make sure that the students graduating are job ready. This means we as a district must prioritize job training. San Diego Unified has some excellent programs in place we should consider implementing. We need courses offered at every high school that address the professional needs of students not choosing to pursue higher-education on graduation.

 

Lastly, I want to ensure that the district administration is transparent, professional, frugal and data driven. My expectations are that the bureaucracy must be streamlined, the administration must be highly effective and the staff motto must be: customers come first.  I have a Ph.D. and teach for the university TVUSD sends thousands of students to.  My children have been in the Temecula schools for 7 years and I will have a child in the district for the next 14 years.  We need both these perspectives on the board. Please vote for me Nov. 4.