San Mateo County School Races

Results are a combination of data provided by the Associated Press (AP) and county election offices. The AP calls winners by analyzing vote tallies and other election data. Check marks are used to denote a winner only when the AP calls a race.

Top candidate wins seat.

Chelsea Bonini(incumbent)72.9%
14,860 votes
Priya Hays27%
5,500 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Mike O’Neil64.9%
15,796 votes
Maurice Goodman35%
8,522 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Patricia Love72.5%
16,733 votes
Ester Adut27.4%
6,339 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Lisa A. Petrides(incumbent)70.2%
26,857 votes
Keith Holden29.7%
11,356 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Breanna Lafontaine64.6%
967 votes
Glenn Wilson35.3%
529 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Peter Cerneka66.9%
976 votes
Sophia Layne(incumbent)33%
481 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Patricia “Pat” Murray(incumbent)76.6%
2,376 votes
Samuel M. Chetcuti23.3%
725 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Mary Beth Thompson63.6%
8,314 votes
Jacob Yuryev27.4%
3,579 votes
Daniel Torunian8.9%
1,162 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Maria E. Cruz53.7%
2,301 votes
Tonga Victoria Afuhaamango26.7%
1,145 votes
Jon Bryant19.4%
831 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top two candidates win seat.

Karen Lentz(incumbent)35.1%
1,024 votes
Nancy E. Lacsamana20.1%
588 votes
Christine Oquendo19.8%
577 votes

Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top two candidates win seat.

Nadia Flamenco36.4%
7,145 votes
Andrea Jordan(incumbent)34.1%
6,705 votes
Cheryll Catuar29.3%
5,762 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Paige Winikoff(incumbent)75.1%
2,412 votes
Shauna Smith24.8%
797 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top two candidates win seat.

Jason Morimoto(incumbent)47.4%
2,340 votes
Kimberly Legg32.1%
1,585 votes
Pooya Sarabandi20.4%
1,011 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top candidate wins seat.

Kingsley Ma58%
975 votes
Jennifer M. Blanco(incumbent)41.9%
705 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

Top two candidates win seat.

Sherry Lin36.1%
507 votes
Matthew Murphy35.8%
504 votes
Zackary Simkover27.9%
393 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

County Board of Education, Trustee Area 4

Top candidate wins seat.

Chelsea Bonini(incumbent)72.9%
14,860 votes
Priya Hays27%
5,500 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Chelsea Bonini  

  • San Mateo County Board of Education Trustee, Area 4 
  • Priorities: “I have worked collaboratively with my board and our community to address issues including policy alignment, fiscal accountability, improved educational opportunities and outcomes for students, shifts in reading instruction to ensure literacy for all, mental health resources and service pathways, disabilities rights, workforce housing, and equitable educational funding.”
  • Experience: “I am an educator, a parent, a volunteer, and an advocate … I am a former trustee for the San Mateo-Foster City School District, where I supported student-centered decisions, and increased teacher salaries and mental health support.”
  • Collaboration: “I have the support of local educators, elected officials, and community members. I will always listen to your concerns and ideas.”
  • www.votebonini.com

Priya Hays 

  • Educator/science writer 
  • Mental Health: “As a member of the Board of Education, I would support policies for improving mental health among children and teens.”
  • Resources: “Teachers need resources and access to the latest computer technologies, and higher salaries consistent with the excellent instruction they provide. 
  • STEM Curricula: “I would also advocate for a robust STEM curriculum and diversity and inclusion in the classroom.”

County Board of Education, Trustee Area 5

Top candidate wins seat.

Mike O’Neil64.9%
15,796 votes
Maurice Goodman35%
8,522 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Mike O’Neil

  • Education advocate/parent
  • Experience: “Beyond my public service, I have volunteered for my local PTOs, Scouting America, Soccer Coach, Boys and Girls Club and the San Mateo County Historical Association.”
  • Education: “As a parent and former school trustee and council member, I know firsthand the value of excellent schools in our communities.”
  • Budget: “While I served on the Pacifica school board, I helped manage challenging budgets while improving student performance and the modernization of every district school — on time and on budget.”

Maurice Goodman

  • Educator
  • Statement pending or not available.

County Board of Education, Trustee Area 6

Top candidate wins seat.

Patricia Love72.5%
16,733 votes
Ester Adut27.4%
6,339 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Patricia Love

  • Education communications administrator 
  • Equity: “I have worked for high-quality and equitable education for every student in the county.”
  • Experience: “I have worked closely with the San Mateo County Board of Education, attending meetings, drafting resolutions, and supporting their policy and legislative work. I understand the role of the Board of Education, and as trustee, I will serve as a strong advocate for students, families, and education.”
  • Education: “All youth in our county deserve a high-quality, inclusive, and equitable education that prepares them for a successful future. As a Board of Education trustee, I will strive to make that vision a reality.”
  • www.love4education.org

Ester Adut

  • Attorney/mother
  • Experience: “After a career in corporate strategic planning, financial analysis and budgeting, I have the skills to work collaboratively to ensure our board is effective, efficient, and responsive.”
  • Transparency: “Parents are not told upfront what will be taught each year. I’ll make sure that families get the information they need to help their children flourish at school and enjoy learning.”
  • Student Safety: “Bullying affects many students. Like theft and harassment, the school’s response is often such that the perpetrators learn they can get away with it, and the victims learn to suffer in silence.”
  • www.AdutforEducation.com

San Mateo County Community College District, Governing Board, Trustee Area 1

Top candidate wins seat.

Lisa A. Petrides(incumbent)70.2%
26,857 votes
Keith Holden29.7%
11,356 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Keith Holden 

  • Educator/coach
  • Experience: “Since earning his master’s degree in 2002, Holden has dedicated himself to teaching and supporting the well-being of the students and community he serves as a special education teacher, department chairperson, and football coach.”
  • Accessibility: “He now is focused on guiding and supporting the San Mateo Community College District to enable all to access the outstanding education that SMCCD provides.”
  • Student-Centered: “Holden has a clear vision to continue to move the SMCCD forward, with a student-centered approach guiding his vision.”

Lisa A. Petrides 

  • San Mateo County Community College District Governing Board Trustee, Area 1 
  • Accessibility: “As your San Mateo County Community College District trustee, I champion affordable/accessible education … I continue to democratize access to education, supporting every student toward their dream of fulfilling their academic/career pathways.”
  • Tuition: “I’m most proud of the Free College pilot program, keeping our colleges affordable for all, including first-generation college students and military veterans.”
  • Priorities: “Institutionalize the Free College program; expand access to job training and workforce preparation; provide early college access to high school students; increase opportunities to earn college credits, certifications, job skills or transfer to universities at an affordable price; help students facing homelessness/hunger as the cost of living continues to rise.”
  • www.LisaPetrides.org

Cabrillo Unified School District, Governing Board, Trustee Area B

Top candidate wins seat.

Breanna Lafontaine64.6%
967 votes
Glenn Wilson35.3%
529 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Glenn Wilson 

  • Parent/engineer
  • Experience: “I am an engineer, a long-time union member, and believe strongly in the societal benefits of education. I have worked both white- and blue-collar jobs, and while I’m familiar with administration, I’m not afraid to do the real boots-on-the-ground work.”
  • Equity: “The Cabrillo Unified School District exists in one of the richest areas of the country, yet there is wide disparity in dollars-per-child here versus other areas of San Mateo County.”
  • Collaboration: “I will listen to parents, children and teachers to assess how I can best serve the community.”

Breanna Lafontaine 

  • Assistant controller/parent
  • Statement pending or not available.

Cabrillo Unified School District, Governing Board, Trustee Area D

Top candidate wins seat.

Peter Cerneka66.9%
976 votes
Sophia Layne(incumbent)33%
481 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Sophia Layne

  • Cabrillo Unified School District Governing Board Trustee, Area D
  • Experience: “As an actively engaged Cabrillo USD Governing Board member and parent, California public education advocate, former global biomedical director, and long-time Coastside resident, I am fully prepared and excited to continue serving our community in this role.”
  • Student Well-Being: “I’m proud of our district’s targeted focus on academic improvement, social-emotional well-being, equity, and sustainability in everything we do.”
  • Unity: “Now, more than ever, we must eschew divisive politics and UNITE to advance solutions for our people — students, teachers, staff, and beyond — and for our community as a whole.”
  • www.sophialayne.org

Peter Cerneka

  • College administrator
  • Teacher Salary: “Our inability to fairly compensate teachers has put our access to quality local public education at risk, and with it, the viability of the Coastside as a place to raise a family.”
  • Priorities: “My short-term priorities as a CUSD trustee are to: improve teacher compensation and retention; improve district financial transparency; encourage more Coastside families to educate their children in and invest in CUSD schools.”
  • Academic Outcomes: “My longer-term priorities are to improve student academic outcomes, regardless of student identity or socioeconomic status.”

South San Francisco Unified School District, Governing Board, Trustee Area A

Top candidate wins seat.

Patricia “Pat” Murray(incumbent)76.6%
2,376 votes
Samuel M. Chetcuti23.3%
725 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Patricia “Pat” Murray  

  • South San Francisco Unified School District Governing Board Trustee, Area A
  • Education: “I am a believer in high-quality public education for all students, and have spent the last eight years serving on the school board to ensure that every child receives what they need, when they need.”
  • Inclusivity: “I have focused on creating a culture and policy of equity and inclusion so that every child has the opportunity to succeed.”
  • Curricula: “In collaboration with my colleagues, I have enacted policies that provide our students with an academically rigorous course load that also addresses their social-emotional needs.”

Samuel M. Chetcuti

  • Retired
  • Statement pending or not available.

Sequoia Union High School District, Governing Board, Trustee Area B

Top candidate wins seat.

Mary Beth Thompson63.6%
8,314 votes
Jacob Yuryev27.4%
3,579 votes
Daniel Torunian8.9%
1,162 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Mary Beth Thompson

  • Principal/teacher/parent
  • Experience: “As both an experienced educator and a parent, I bring a valuable perspective to the board that would allow me to advocate for policies that benefit our diverse population.”
  • Education: “I have seen firsthand how education can transform students’ lives. This experience has deepened my commitment to ensuring all students have access to high-quality, personalized, and relevant education.”
  • Collaboration: “If elected, I promise to actively listen to all stakeholders: students, teachers, parents, the district, and the community. I’m excited to work collaboratively to serve all students and teachers and appreciate your support.”
  • www.marybeththompson.com

Daniel Torunian

  • Community volunteer
  • Experience: “Former tech executive now serving the community.”
  • Inmates’ Rights: “President of a local charity that assists inmates pre- and post-release and member of the RWC Policy Advisory Committee.”
  • Education: “Want to apply my over 40 years of business experience to enabling our high school district to be the very best for our students, educators, parents and the community.”

Jacob Yuryev 

  • District student trustee
  • Resources: “I’ll advocate for greater resources to students of all levels, which includes expanding vocational training on all our campuses.”
  • Transparency: “I will work to improve board transparency and its collaboration with students, parents, and staff, ensuring measurable metrics are established and all voices in the district are heard.”
  • Student Safety: “Student safety and prioritization of mental health access on campus is an important focus. Our students must feel safe in order to thrive.”
  • www.JacobforSUHSD.com

Sequoia Union High School District, Governing Board, Trustee Area E

Top candidate wins seat.

Maria E. Cruz53.7%
2,301 votes
Tonga Victoria Afuhaamango26.7%
1,145 votes
Jon Bryant19.4%
831 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Tonga Victoria Afuhaamango

  • Parent/small-business owner
  • Statement pending or not available.

Jon Bryant

  • Educator
  • Statement pending or not available.

Maria E. Cruz

  • Professor/administrator/mother
  • Student Safety: “I would love to be involved in creating a safe place and environment for all students and families in this community.”
  • Inclusivity: “I will work hard to make sure that all voices are heard and represented in this community.”
  • Experience: “I have years of experience as a professor, educator and mother and working with parents and community members.”

Brisbane School District, Governing Board

Top two candidates win seat.

Karen Lentz(incumbent)35.1%
1,024 votes
Nancy E. Lacsamana20.1%
588 votes
Christine Oquendo19.8%
577 votes

Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Karen Lentz

  • Brisbane School District Governing Board President
  • Student Health: “We are building a district kitchen that will provide healthy and tasty meals to our students!”
  • Curricula: “Now is the time to explore program improvements and curriculum enhancements.”
  • Collaboration: “Board members need to listen to and learn from the school community and create strategies for preparing our students for high school and beyond.”

Gaby Makstman

  • Transformational finance director
  • Education: “Our children’s education and well-being are paramount to our future, and I am committed to ensuring our students receive the highest quality education in a supportive and inclusive environment.”
  • Experience: “My background in transformational finance, health coaching, and community service, will bring a fresh perspective and innovative ideas to the table.”
  • Priorities: “My platform focuses on three key areas: enhancing academic excellence, promoting mental health and wellness, and ensuring equitable resources for all students.”

Krystal Alcaraz

  • Mother 
  • Community: “From my husband and his brothers along with many cousins, nieces and nephews, we hope to continue to contribute to the rich history that Brisbane school district has had to offer.”
  • Experience: “My daughter will be a student at Panorama, and I also have strong ties with the city of Brisbane, both at Brisbane Elementary School and Lipman Middle School.”
  • Youth: “I am very passionate about doing everything I can to support the children in the district as well as making the decisions in their best interest.”

Nancy E. Lacsamana 

  • Parent 
  • Test Scores: “A member of the Lipman Parent Advisory Committee for three years, I reviewed test scores and made recommendations to address deficiencies for students.”
  • Career Readiness: “I organized annual career sessions for all students to learn from professionals in various fields.”
  • Experience: “As a volunteer in the community and my church, I have worked with children for over 20 years in various roles, including cub scout leader and religion teacher.”

Christine Oquendo 

  • Parent
  • Experience: “Having served as a board member on the Brisbane Elementary PTO for the last three years, actively volunteered through the BES and Lipman PTOs and in classrooms for the last eight years, and served two years on the Lipman School Site Council, I have seen challenges and opportunities our schools face, firsthand.”
  • Transitional Kindergarten: “TK is a critical bridge for our youngest learners. As a school board member, I will support expansion of TK programs to ensure our students receive a strong education foundation.”
  • Parcel Tax Renewal: “Our art and music programs enrich our students’ lives, fostering creativity and self-expression. I support renewal of the parcel tax which is essential to sustain these programs and to continue providing students with well-rounded experiences that contribute to their overall growth.”

Jefferson Elementary School District, Governing Board

Top two candidates win seat.

Nadia Flamenco36.4%
7,145 votes
Andrea Jordan(incumbent)34.1%
6,705 votes
Cheryll Catuar29.3%
5,762 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Andrea Jordan

  • Jefferson Elementary School District Governing Board Member
  • Housing: “During my tenure, I have collaborated with fellow trustees to initiate and oversee the groundbreaking of the staff housing project, addressing the critical need for affordable housing for our educators and support staff.”
  • Curricula: “Successfully rolled out ethnic studies programs across more grade levels, promoting cultural understanding and inclusivity within our curriculum.”
  • Budget: “I’ve also worked to ensure the district remains solvent through oversight of prudent budget management, and strategic planning, prioritizing essential programs and services.”

Cheryll Catuar

  • Health care worker/parent
  • Statement pending or not available.

Nadia Flamenco

  • Teacher/mother
  • Statement pending or not available.

Las Lomitas Elementary School District, Governing Board — Short Term

Top candidate wins seat.

Paige Winikoff(incumbent)75.1%
2,412 votes
Shauna Smith24.8%
797 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Paige Winikoff 

  • Las Lomitas Elementary School District Governing Board Member — Short Term
  • Academic Rigor: “On the LLESD board, I initiated the process to reinstate academic rigor. More must be done for our children’s success in high school and their future endeavors.”
  • Inclusivity: “I’ve worked tirelessly to protect our students and community from bigotry, hate, antisemitism and divisive programs by removing agenda items that would stymie public input to force open discussions at school board meetings.” 
  • Open Spaces: “I also worked to protect our community’s right to enjoy open green space for children, families, and pets because of ambiguous leases prohibiting access.”
  • www.PaigeWinikoff.com

Shauna Smith

  • Parent/executive director 
  • Dedication: “As a candidate for the Las Lomitas Elementary School District board, I’m excited to bring my experience, dedication, and heart to the governance of our district.” 
  • Collaboration: “I’ve always believed that strong schools and communities are built on collaborative relationships and a shared vision.”
  • Experience: “I currently serve as the executive director of a nonprofit organization that brings technology to middle school students in the Bay Area.”
  • www.shauna4schoolboard.com

Las Lomitas Elementary School District, Governing Board — Full Term

Top two candidates win seat.

Jason Morimoto(incumbent)47.4%
2,340 votes
Kimberly Legg32.1%
1,585 votes
Pooya Sarabandi20.4%
1,011 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Jason Morimoto

  • Las Lomitas Elementary School District Governing Board Member — Full Term
  • Student Outcomes: “My top priorities are to advocate on behalf of all students and to track desired outcomes over time. Longitudinal tracking will enable our district to focus on which subsets of students require different types of support to excel.”
  • Curricula: “Our curriculum also needs to remain flexible enough to challenge those students performing at grade level and exceeding grade level.”
  • Budget: “As a finance professional, I will continue prioritizing school district funding that delivers the highest impact on our students, teachers, and staff while looking to diversify current revenue sources.”
  • www.jasonmorimoto.com

Kimberly Legg

  • Mother 
  • Accessibility: “I am committed to advocating for accessible education, inclusive extracurricular programs, and strong community engagement. I will strive for tailored approaches that meet the diverse needs of all students for every child’s success.”
  • Mental Health: “Prioritizing mental health and well-being, I will work to expand counseling services and integrate social-emotional learning.”
  • Teacher Salary: “I support continuous professional development and fair compensation for teachers, empowering them to provide the best education possible.”

Pooya Sarabandi

  • Technologist/entrepreneur
  • Statement pending or not available.

San Bruno Park School District, Governing Board, Trustee Area 1

Top candidate wins seat.

Kingsley Ma58%
975 votes
Jennifer M. Blanco(incumbent)41.9%
705 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Kingsley Ma

  • Parent/product manager
  • Priorities: “My top priorities are setting measurable goals for student success, ensuring all students receive appropriate resources, and allocating funds to attract and retain top-quality staff and teachers.”
  • Experience: “With over 20 years of experience in technology and volunteerism, I’ve served as treasurer at Portola Elementary PTA and secretary of the San Bruno Education Foundation, collaborating directly with teachers and leadership to bring STEAM programs into the district.”
  • Collaboration: “I am committed to fostering a healthy, functioning board that actively engages, listens, and learns about the needs of its students while constructively discussing solutions.”

Jennifer M. Blanco

  • San Bruno Park School District Governing Board Trustee, Area 1 
  • Accountability: “My core values are accountability, addressing inequity, parent engagement, transparency and ensuring all voices are heard.”
  • Budget: “We must be fiscally solvent and centered on the needs of our students, parents and staff — the lifeblood of our district.”
  • Equity: “I have amplified the voices of our underrepresented youth and parents. I will continue to advocate for equitable outcomes and quality of public education.”
  • www.jennifermblanco.com

Woodside Elementary School District, Governing Board

Top two candidates win seat.

Sherry Lin36.1%
507 votes
Matthew Murphy35.8%
504 votes
Zackary Simkover27.9%
393 votes
Updated at 12:13 AM PT on Nov 6, 2024
San Mateo County

What does a school board member do?

A school board member votes on the school district’s budget, oversees the district superintendent and decides on curriculum, within the bounds of state law. The board also manages school facilities and votes on contracts, such as those with employee unions.

Candidate Statements

Candidate Statements are excerpted from the statements provided to election offices, where available.

Matthew Murphy 

  • Finance professional
  • Collaboration: “I’m deeply committed to advancing Woodside schools’ mission of creating a collaborative, respectful, and enriching learning environment.”
  • Experience: “In my role as general partner at Montage Ventures, I support entrepreneurs innovating in financial services and education. This experience, combined with my background as a seasoned entrepreneur and executive, has honed my leadership and strategic planning skills.”
  • Priorities: “If elected, I’ll focus on supporting our dedicated educators, fostering creativity and critical thinking, and ensuring a safe, welcoming learning environment so we can nurture each student’s academic, social, emotional, and physical development.”

Sherry Lin 

  • Investment executive
  • Education: “I believe strong public schools and engaged communities reinforce each other.”
  • Community Involvement: “If elected, I would like to foster greater community involvement at Woodside through family/alumni engagement and community outreach.”
  • Experience: “I bring over 20 years of strategic management, legal and finance experience and an ability to build consensus while working with diverse perspectives.”

Zackary Simkover

  • Technologist/parent
  • Infrastructure: “Building upon the success of the Glens Pathway project, I will advocate for expanded safe walking routes to school.”
  • Budget: “Fiscal responsibility with Measure E funds: I am committed to ensuring that Woodside’s tax dollars are spent efficiently, maximizing the value of the school bond funds for both current and future students.”
  • Student Health: “I believe in fostering an environment where our children can truly thrive, and will support programs that promote their physical and mental well-being.”

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