Bridget Ray-Canada

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Bridget Ray-Canada
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Prior offices
Newton Public Schools school board Ward 1

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Bridget Ray-Canada is the Ward 1 representative on the Newton Public Schools school board in Massachusetts. Ray-Canada won a first term in the by-district general election on November 7, 2017.

Elections

2017

See also: Newton Public Schools elections (2017)

Eight seats on the Newton Public Schools School Committee were up for general election on November 7, 2017. All nine seats on the board were up for election. The ninth seat on the board was held by the mayor of Newton, but was not covered by Ballotpedia as the city fell outside of municipal elections coverage.[1][2]

In the race for the open Ward 1 seat, Bridget Ray-Canada defeated Kathleen Marchi. In Ward 2, incumbent Margaret Albright won re-election, defeating former candidate Cyrus Vaghar, whom she had previously defeated in 2015. Anping Shen won the race for the open Ward 3 seat, defeating Eileen Sandberg. Incumbents Diana Fisher Gomberg, Steven Siegel, and Ruth Goldman ran unopposed for the Ward 4, 5, and 6 seats, respectively, and newcomer Kathleen Shields ran unopposed for the open Ward 7 seat. The race for the open Ward 8 seat was won by Matthew Miller. He defeated Gail Spector in the general election.[3][4]

Results

Newton Public Schools,
Ward 1 General Election, 2-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Bridget Ray-Canada 52.71% 7,516
Kathleen Marchi 47.06% 6,710
Write-in votes 0.23% 33
Total Votes 14,259
Source: City of Newton, "11/07/17 Local Election Official Results," accessed December 8, 2017

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Newton Public Schools election

Ray-Canada reported $4,450.00 in contributions and $1,975.53 in expenditures to the Newton Elections Office, which left her campaign with $2,474.47 on hand in the election.[5]

Endorsements

Ray-Canada was endorsed by the following organizations and elected officials:[6]

  • Newton Teachers Association
  • Progressive Newton
  • Newton Mayor Setti Warren
  • Newton City Council member Susan Albright
  • Newton City Council member Ted Hess-Mahan
  • Newton Charter Commission member Bryan Barash

Ray-Canada was also endorsed by former officials and community members. Click here for a list of her supporters.

Campaign themes

2017

Ray-Canada highlighted the following issues on her campaign website:

Promote Educational Equity
  • Encourage a compassionate, empathic student body through programs that address complex issues in our increasingly diverse world
  • Assist Newton educators with the tools needed to teach students of all abilities and backgrounds
  • Support enrichment programs to help students achieve their educational potential and close the achievement gap

Promote Educational Excellence

  • Ensure Newton remains a top school system with quality teachers, reasonable class sizes and program breath
  • Partner with organizations that focus on youth leadership programs to prepare students for college and internships
  • Support STEAM program with tools to incorporate creative learning to promote career interest

Support Strong Fiscal Management

  • Develop and approve budgets that support educational excellence and are financially sustainable
  • Support facility expansion and improvements to accommodate school population growth
  • Supplement the budget through public-private partnerships[7]
—Bridget Ray-Canada (2017)[8]

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