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The School Board already has 3 members promoting the "pro-union" agenda. Beisner would make it 4 out of 5. The Board is already unprofessional in their budgeting process and micromanagement of the School Board president, driving qualified managers to run away. Beisner, just like the three current union representatives, opposes value-added evaluation of the teachers based on test score improvement/recession. As much as I liked Kathy Nakamura standing up the three union reps. I'm going to vote for Rosen for the sake of my son. We don't need another teacher on the board -- we need a fiscally sound manager. Rosen fits that role. IMHO.— October 24, 2010 5:29 p.m.