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Dublin high school principal
Dublin high school principal







May said she wants to continue serving on the school board because “I believe passionately in the mission of public education.” May, 64, is a retired accountant and practice administrator. Malik said he is seeking election to the board “to build upon (its) existing solid, educational system and to take it to the next level of excellence.”

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Malik has served on myriad advisory boards and commissions, he said, including the Dublin Police Chief’s Advisory Committee, the Veterans Interfaith Bridge of Ohio, the First Social Justice Park of America, the Hilliard Ray Patch Family YMCA, the communication committee of the Interfaith Association of Central Ohio and the Faith Leaders Action Group, appointed by Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther. Malik has a bachelor’s degree in signal integration from Wright State University and a master's degree in management and leadership from the McGregor School at Antioch University. Malik, 46, is a product engineer and a commercial real-estate entrepreneur.Īs a board member, Malik said, he would help “build a culture where we can embrace our strengths in our diversities, opportunities in equity building and momentum in inclusion as we diligently continue to build bridges so we can move forward as a whole, for the sake of all our children.”ĭoing so, Malik said, would prepare today’s students “as the decision- and policy-makers of the future” who will “lead our communities and nation in the years ahead.” Raised in a rural Kentucky coal-mining town that knew “profound poverty,” she said, her mother was the first of her siblings to attend college, and it “instilled in me the importance of service and education.” She also has served on the district’s parent academic council, redistricting committee, the COVID-19 full-return committee and interview teams during screenings for principals and superintendents.ĭeSilva said she is seeking election to lend her expertise concerning the social and emotional needs of students. She has lived in the Dublin school district for 12 years with her husband and their three daughters.ĭeSilva has volunteered as a PTO president at Davis Middle School and Scioto High School. “I want to bring that understanding to the school board,” deSilva said.ĭeSilva has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Central Kentucky Technical College and a master's degree in social work from Ohio State University.

dublin high school principal

She said she wants “to make sure that every student has the appropriate knowledge, skills, resources, opportunities and learning environment to succeed inside and outside of the classrooms so that they are equipped to meet the challenges of our 21st-centruty world.”Īs a parent, school district volunteer and licensed social worker, she said, she knows “the social and emotional needs of our students (and) how policy affects them.” DeSilva, 45, is a licensed social worker and surgical technologist.







Dublin high school principal