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Elect a skilled leader who will:

Listen to and work in partnership with the community,

Make student education and services a top priority,

Work to close the achievement gap and improve graduation rates,

Ask questions and consider alternatives in order to make good choices,

Do the hard work you elect her to do.

Lawrie Kobza In The News

Candidates Disagree About Fixing Financial Problems
School Board Contenders Discuss The Issues

Sandy Cullen, Wisconsin State Journal, January 27, 2005

School Hopefuls Spar On Financing
Lee Sensenbrenner, The Capital Times, January 26, 2005

School Pacts For Execs Renewed
Lee Sensenbrenner, The Capital Times, January 25, 2005

Administrator Cuts Must Be On Table (Letter to the Editor)
Jean Wisener-Schroeder, Madison, January 22, 2005

School Field Rental Proposal Disputed
Lee Sensenbrenner, The Capital Times, January 19, 2005

School Board Asked To Eye Cutting Administrative Posts A Candidate For The Board Suggests That Administrator Contracts Be Reviewed Before A Feb. 1 Deadline.
Sandy Cullen, Wisconsin State Journal, January 14, 2005

School Official Cuts Proposed; Candidate Calls For Them
Lee Sensenbrenner, The Capital Times, January 14, 2005

Challengers Say Incumbents Must Listen
Sandy Cullen, Wisconsin State Journal, January 5, 2005

School Incumbents Will Have to Compete
Lee Sensenbrenner, The Capital Times, January 5, 2005

Listening for a change...

Authorized and paid for by Kobza for School Board, Barb Schrank, Treasurer.