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Thursday, May 9, 2013

District 200 Seats New Board Members

District 200 adds new board members, chooses members to serve as president, vice president and secretary.

The Wheaton Warrenville Community Unit School District 200 Board of Education on Tuesday seated its new board members, Jim Mathieson and Brad Paulsen, who will replace outgoing members Andy Johnson and Ken Knicker. Of the nine candidates in the 2013 election, voters elected incumbents Joann Coghill and Barbara Intihar, and candidates Brad Paulsen and Jim Mathieson to serve on the board.  The board elected Intihar to serve as the board president, replacing Rosemary Swanson, who has served as president since her re-election in 2011. Jim Vroman will serve as vice president and Brad Paulsen will serve as secretary of the board, according to a news release from District 200. Intihar said on election night her main focus as a board member will …

CMA

6:59 pm on Saturday, May 11, 2013

Main focus academics......Is that why you voted to replace turf the day after the Jefferson referendum was voted down? Something doesn't sit well with me! Where is the revamp for Jefferson with the funds that were set aside? Or are we going to let it deteriorate like old Hubble? Hmmm....we did not recoup like we were told did we! Let's put some actions behind our words Mrs. Intihar, the voters …   more ›

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Intihar, Coghill, Paulsen, Mathieson Elected to District 200 Board of Education

Two incumbents and two newcomers elected to District 200 Board of Education.

Updated 11:17 a.m. Joann Coghill, Barbara Intihar, Brad Paulsen and James Mathieson have won the 2013 election to the District 200 Board of Education with all precincts reporting. Coghill finished in first place with 4,857 votes, followed by Intihar with 4,792 votes, Paulsen with 4,748 votes and Mathieson with 4,596 votes. Intihar said Tuesday her main focus as a board member will continue to be academics in the district. "That's our business and everything else supports that, and that's what should drive our district," she said.  Following the outcome of the Jefferson referendum, she said the board will have to regroup to assess why voters rejected the referendum and figure out a proposal the community would accept.  "Buildings take a …

JanS

10:57 am on Sunday, April 14, 2013

BTW: Friends of the schools - Jefferson is DAN and Lisa Wagner. Remember those names.   more ›

Friday, April 5, 2013

Letter to the Editor

Letter: Former Council Member Endorses Brad Paulsen for D200 Board

Former Wheaton City Council member Liz Corry endorses Brad Paulsen for the District 200 Board of Education. To send a letter to the editor, email Charlotte@Patch.com.

Wheaton Patch accepts and publishes letters to the editor emailed to Local Editor Charlotte Eriksen at Charlotte@patch.com, or sent as a message through the Wheaton Patch Facebook page. Please note in subject lines the message is a Letter to the Editor. --------- As a former two term member of the Wheaton City Council, I understand how critical the various governmental bodies are to the overall health and economic vitality of the City. No particular entity is more important to attracting young families, preserving property values and maintaining a positive image of the community than Wheaton Warrenville CUSD 200. It is with this in mind that I strongly endorse Brad Paulsen for election to the board of Education on April 9.  Brad brings …

JanS

10:32 pm on Sunday, April 7, 2013

For those who do not know what Lisa is talking about, Naperville 203 is a larger district, they built an early Learning center that is smaller than what Wheaton proposed and a lot cheaper. If you are still undecided, watch some of the videos that I linked on my webpage: http://janshaw200.com/?page_id=491 (include both candidate forums).   more ›

Monday, March 18, 2013

Letter to the Editor

Letter: Brad Paulsen for District 200 School Board

Wheaton resident and Roselle school district superintendent writes in support of Brad Paulsen for the District 200 Board of Education. To send a letter to the editor, email Charlotte@patch.com

Wheaton Patch accepts and publishes letters to the editor emailed to Local Editor Charlotte Eriksen at Charlotte@patch.com, or sent as a message through the Wheaton Patch Facebook page. Please note in subject lines the message is a Letter to the Editor. ------------- Brad Paulsen for School Board!  I typically don’t talk about my political views. This time, however, I can’t keep quiet! I am so excited that Brad Paulsen is a candidate for the CUSD200 Board of Education. Brad is truly committed to the D200 communities and to providing the best learning environment for our children.  Having been a teacher and a school administrator, I know how important it is to have Board members who genuinely value the school staff and who serve the …

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Melanie W

4:42 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

Lisa, I hope your mother Rosemary is doing well. Perhaps Brad can show her and the rest of us how he built an awesome early childhood center for Naperville CUSD 203 (a much larger district than CUSD 200) for only $11 million? http://www.wightco.com/portfolio/Default.aspx?filter=project&projectID=105&projectTypeID=5   more ›

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Election 2013: Brad Paulsen

Brad Paulsen is one of nine candidates running for the District 200 Board of Education in the 2013 election.

Brad Paulsen is one of nine candidates running for the Community Unit School District 200 Board of Education in the 2013 election. Paulsen, 46, is a licensed architect and works as vice president for PK-12 education for an architecture, engineering and construction company based in DuPage County. He has a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and completed a dual masters degree in architecture and finance at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He lives in Wheaton with his wife, Pamela and daughters, Karissa, 11, and Juliana, 7. Name: Brad Paulsen Position sought: District 200 Board of Education Campaign contact information:  Age: 46 Family (name, relationship and age): Pamela Paulsen…

Pamela Paulsen

11:04 am on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Vote for Brad! And for an educator's viewpoint, please see Monday's Letter to the Editor from a local superintendent - http://wheaton.patch.com/articles/letter-brad-paulsen-for-district-200-school-board. Thank you!   more ›

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