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Braswell, Wieland vie in Spotsy

Baron P. Braswell is challenging Linda Wieland for School Board in Spotsylvania's Battlefield District

Date published: 10/20/2009

By PAMELA GOULD

Spotsylvania County's Battlefield District School Board race pits veteran educator and incumbent Linda Wieland against Army veteran and volunteer coach Baron P. Braswell.

Wieland offers an insider's perspective into the school system, having spent her 30-year career as an elementary school teacher. Braswell's vantage point is that of a parent and volunteer.

The Battlefield race is the only School Board race on the Spotsylvania ballot Nov. 3. Current School Board chairman J. Gilbert Seaux is being challenged by write-in candidate John K. Lewis for the Berkeley District seat, while Amanda Blalock is running unopposed in the Lee Hill District.

Spotsylvania is shifting to staggered terms for its elected boards, so the three board members up for election are completing two-year terms. Terms usually are for four years.

Braswell's interest was spurred by the slaying of his older son in 2006. After 16-year-old Baron "Deuce" Braswell's death, the elder Braswell began offering character education to Courtland football players. The insurance agent also started volunteering as an assistant football coach at Spotsylvania Middle School, when his younger son played there. He has continued even though Zachary is now in high school.

Braswell entered the race as the School Board was crafting a policy for extra-curricular activities prompted by the arrest of some Courtland athletes for an off-campus beating that was recorded on a cell phone. He said the incident demonstrates the need for his character-education sessions.

He largely supports the policy finalized last spring and now is focused on restoring activity buses and returning daily recess to 30 minutes for third- through fifth-graders. He criticized the current board and administration for not exploring options for the after-school buses.

"Only two courses of action were given: keep or get rid of. I think we could have problem-solved a lot better," he said.

Braswell said he would ask the Board of Supervisors to add stops to the FRED bus routes in more-populated areas of the county so students could use them at their parents' expense. But he acknowledged that he hadn't considered whether that was a safe option for middle-schoolers.


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BATTLEFIELD DISTRICT BERKELEY DISTRICT

BARON P. BRASWELL

Address: 10103 Ravenscourt Drive

Political experience: None Age: 48 Family: Wife, Judy; two sons, the late Baron "Deuce" Braswell II; Zachary Braswell, 14.

Occupation: Insurance agent Education: B.A. in political science (magna cum laude) from Virginia State University; graduate, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Military: U.S. Army captain, 1983-93, honorable discharge

Community activities: Director of Christian education and Sunday school teacher, Beulah Baptist Church, Woodford

Honors: Endorsed by Spotsylvania Citizens Roundtable and Spotsylvania Education Association

Most-important issues: Restoration of activity buses, competitive compensation for teachers, restoration of recess activities for third- through fifth-graders

 

LINDA WIELAND

Address: 1917 White Lake Drive

Political experience: School Board member since January 2008

Age: 54

Family: Husband, Werner; daughter, Elyce; son, Joseph, both in college

Occupation: Retired Spotsylvania teacher Education: B.A. in elementary education, Emory and Henry College

Military: Daughter of Air Force officer

Community activities: Christ Episcopal Church, Altar Guild director, Worship Commission member, food pantry, Sunday School teacher, past Vacation Bible School director

Honors: Who's Who Among American Teachers (1998, 2000, 2005); Smith Station Elementary Teacher of the Year, 1999; Spotsylvania County Schools "Super Star," 2006

Most-important issues: Protecting class sizes at all grade levels; being diligent and thoughtful in choosing the next superintendent; and not sacrificing long-term goals by making short-term decisions.

JOHN K. LEWIS

Address: 11615 Beck Lane

Political experience: none

Age: 66

Family: Three grown daughters, six grandchildren

Occupation: Retired in 1998; Spotsylvania County school bus driver since October 2003

Education: B.A. in education, 1966; graduate studies in education, 1978-80

Military: None

Community activities: Treasurer, lay speaker, Sunday School teacher and youth leader in Methodist Church

Honors: Athletic scholarship to colleges, various athletic awards

Most-important issues: The budget, new superintendent and personnel cuts.

 

J. GILBERT 'GIL' SEAUX

Address: 3140 Summit Crossing Road

Political experience: School Board since 2006 Age: 67 Family: Wife, Julie; son, J Gilbert Seaux II

Occupation: Retired as senior executive, chief financial officer, U.S. Office of Personnel Management

Education: MBA, Louisiana Tech University; B.S. in business administration, University of Louisiana; Leadership for a Democratic Society, Federal Executive Institute; John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Industrial College of the Armed Forces National Defense University; Air Command and Staff College; Professional Military Comptroller School

Military: Retired colonel, U.S. Air Force

Community activities: Spotsylvania election officer; substitute teacher; several schools committees and task forces; youth parks and recreational coach; Disaster Response Team (Hurricane Katrina); Rebuilding Together; FRED Camp; assistant Scoutmaster; former chairman, board of trustees, finance committee, Fredericksburg United Methodist Church

Honors: President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion Medal; Citation for Exemplary Public Service, U.S. Office of Personnel Management; National Partnership for Reinventing Government; Outstanding Service-Joint Financial Management Improvement Program Steering Committee; Legion of Merit (2); Defense Meritorious Service Medal; Meritorious Service Medal (3); Air Force Commendation Medal (3); National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal (with four stars); Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with device; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

Most-important issues: Ensure a quality education for all Spotsylvania children; achieve full compliance with No Child Left Behind; recruit and maintain high-quality teachers and staff.



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Date published: 10/20/2009


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New face (posted by keebler , Nov. 3, 2009 6:58 am)   
If Braswell is elected will he find away to get the school year over by June 1? Spotsie schools need fewer teacher work days they have the entire summer to catch up.

Baron Braswell will help move the current board to do a better job listening and acting on the conce (posted by teacherdude , Nov. 2, 2009 7:13 pm)   
His opponent, in 2 years on the board, has voted against only 2 items, Only twice has she not agreed with the majority, despite claiming to want to use her experience to make the schools better. She hasn't used her teaching experience to stand up against decisions that negatively impacted the classroom and the employees. She supported activity bus cuts, reducing 126 teaching spots vs 3 central office positions, reducing recess, and ignored calendar survery resutls. Time to start cleaning house.

being in the "in" group with the schools (posted by brightheart , Oct. 21, 2009 4:42 pm)   
gives some extra understanding and insight, but it isn't needed to be a good sb member--it can even get in the way if the person has more allegence to the schools than the parents and taxpayers they are accountable to or if there's too much reliance on "knowing" how things work without asking questions or without questioning the authority of Hill's gang. sb needs to step up to the plate or step back and let new members do the job.

With Linda's 30 years in the school system, she has most of the time voted for what is best for Mr H (posted by 1958 , Oct. 20, 2009 9:32 pm)   
With Linda's 30 years in the school system, she has most of the time voted for what is best for Mr Hill of Spotsylvania County. She has an insiders look at what is needed and she's the best for the position as the other board members to let him do just what ever he likes right or wrong. .She is fine people as most of the other members are But Hill is not god. They are his boss's he's not there's. So Hill needs to go or the hold board.We need them t

Dr. Hills salary and the cost of the activity buses (posted by larryg , Oct. 20, 2009 8:14 pm)   
might be chicken feed compared to the cuts that are rumored. Spotsylvania could suffer a 10%+ shortfall in property and sales taxes, maybe more. From what I gather - there's a possibility of major employment cuts in the offing. I dunno, any new person coming onto the board who think's they're going to get more money right now is not dealing with a full deck... IMHO. the easy money days for the schools is over for the next few years. better figure out what u want to keep and what u want to give up.

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