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Wallach Expels Himself from Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board Race

Joe Schwartz · 3 Sep 2009, 3:29 PM · Comment


Gary Wallach has dropped out of the race for a seat on Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education.

His decision leaves six candidates aiming for three positions. Michelle Brownstein (who Wallach has thrown his weight behind), MaryAnne Gucciardi, J.M. Green, incumbent Gregory McElveen, Christine Lee and Susana Dancy remain in the race.

Wallach also ran in 2007. He finished last, 333 votes behind Michael Kelly, among a group of five candidates with four seats open.

He issued the following statement about his decision this time around:

In one way, running for office a second time is like having your second child.

You loved the first child and after a few years, you forget how hard it was to have him or her.  You begin to think, wouldn’t it be great to have another one.

Well, running for school board the first time was wonderful fun, but like having a child, very labor intensive.  In retrospect, after I got past the anxiety of all the forums, the position statements (there were three forums, one was televised, about 15 typewritten pages of answers to questions from various organizations and media outlets), radio interviews (2), a television interview and more meetings in a short period of time than any reasonable person would want, I felt it was one of the best things I’ve done.   It was great meeting people and listening to their concerns and sharing my thoughts and hearing them tell me they would vote for me.

So having remembered the fun part, I decided to throw my hat in the ring once again.  Now that I’m experiencing the reality of running again, I decided to re-think my decision.

My priorities continue to be:  To make the district more accountable to its students, parents and teachers.

To make the educational opportunities equal whether a student attends a high economic status school or a low economic status school.

To have a top to bottom review of the budget with a special eye to whether the programs are working and worth the cost and whether or not the expenditures are in line with the district’s strategic plan.

And To increase the time for, and availability of, training for teachers and aides.

Having said all this, I am, with mixed emotions, taking my hat out of the proverbial ring and not pursuing the campaign. 

I would like to thank all the wonderful people who supported me in the past and said they were glad to see I was going to give it another try. 

Finally, I would like to ask people who believed I would have helped the district to support Michelle Brownstein, who I believe will make an excellent Board member. 

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Czajkowski, Bell, Chilton, Meeker and Enloe file in CH, Durham, Carrboro, Raleigh for mayor

Lisa Sorg · 9 Jul 2009, 11:48 AM · Comment


Is that the sound of a cash register? First term Chapel Hill Town Councilman Matt Czajkowski has filed for mayor of Chapel Hill; like fellow mayoral candidate Augustus Cho, he has not opted to participate in the voter-owned election program, allowing them to raise large sums for their campaigns.

Czajkowski loaned himself more than $17,000 for his 2007 town council campaign.

Town Councilman Mark Kleinschmidt is also expected to run, but has yet to file.

Update at 5 p.m.: Matt Pohlman has filed for Chapel Hill Town Council. He has not enrolled in the voter-owned election program. Mark Chilton has filed for Carrboro mayor

In other Orange County filings, Gary Wallach and MaryAnne Gucciardi are running for Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board.

In Durham, the Ward 2 race got more interesting as a third candidate, Sylvester Williams, a minister, is running against incumbent Howard Clement III and Libertarian Matt Drew.

Update at 5 p.m.: Incumbent Cora Cole-McFadden has filed for Durham City Council in Ward I.

And in the No Big Surprise department, incumbent Mayor Bill Bell is running for a fifth term, effectively dousing Mike Woodard’s mayoral aspirations this year. Woodard is running for re-election to City Council.

In Wake County, candidate filings for District 7 are popping up like mushrooms after a rain: Deborah Prickett and Jerry Ballan are running against Karen Simon.

Meanwhile Rodger Koopman is running for re-election in District B and Anthony Integlia is the sole person seeking the District C seat. 

Update at 5 p.m.: Chris Augustine has filed for Wake School Board District 2, bringing the candidate total in that race to four. In Cary, Jennifer Robinson will face Cynthia Sinkez in District A. 

In Raleigh, incumbent Mayor Charles Meeker filed for re-election; he’ll face Mark Enloe, who also filed today. Nancy MacFarlane is running for another term in Council District A; currently, the only district without a candidate is District E.

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