KRCB’s Tiffany Camhi reports that change could come soon after voters in the district cast their ballot for two open seats on the school board tomorrow.

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Current board member Bill Ziegler says beyond closing the achievement gap establishing athletic resources for both schools is a priority for him.

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New comer Debra Turner says, if elected, she wants to help straighten out the district's financials.

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Fellow newcomer David Suto says he's running after seeing the lack of quality education at Bayside/MLK for the three years his wife worked at the school.

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Current board president Caroline Van Alst could not be reached for comment.

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