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Debra Hymen

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Smith and Sandlow Reelected to District 113 Board

Hymen and Small selected to join board as new members.

Voters reelected two Township High School District 113 School Board members and chose two new ones Tuesday who favored the $133 million capital improvement plan those same voters heavily rejected.  Two of those new members—David Small and incumbent Marjie Sandlow of Highland Park—have already accepted the challenge. Michael Smith of Deerfield was also reelected while Debra Hymen of Highland Park was chosen for a new term. They emerged victorious in a field of 10 candidates.  Sandlow was the leading vote getter with 6,446 with Small second (6,384), Hymen third (6,093) and Smith fourth (5,055). Failing to make the grade were David Greenberg (4,702), Steve Narrod (4,645), Matilda Manfredini (4,193), Mark Mulert (3,166), Corinne Bronson-Adatto…

Roberta Hendrickson

10:23 am on Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Congratulations to Marjie Sandlow, David Small, Michael Smith and Debra Hymen. The people of Deerfield and Highland Park have elected qualified, dedicated individuals to represent District 113. They, and the other members of the board will have a lot of hard work ahead, which I have no doubt will be tackled with the professionalism that they have always exhibited.   more ›

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Some District 113 Candidates Avoid Referendum Minefield

Half of those in high school board race dodge taking stand on $133 million measure during debate.

Most of the 10 candidates running for four seats on the Township District 113 School Board danced around the question about the $133 million referendum on the April 5 ballot during a recent forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters at the Highland Park Country Club.  Candidates Corinne Bronson-Adatto, David Greenberg, Debra Hymen, Carl Lambrecht, Mark Mulert, Marjie Rosen Sandlow, David Small, Michael Smith and Steven Narrod answered questions about fiscal responsibility, school consolidation, the pension scandal, the role of a board member and their credentials for election during an hourlong debate on March 6.  The 10th candidate, Matilda Manfredini, was not present. George Pierachi made a statement on her behalf but was not able to …

Jill

12:10 pm on Tuesday, April 5, 2011

I would guesss ( and it's only a guess) that since she has four children in the school system, she would be most likely be in favor of the Referendum. Again, it's just a guess. She does attend Friday night football games under the lights, so my supposition is that she is not a fan of the aforementioned candidate.   more ›

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