May 15, 2007 - Centennial School District - Director, Position 3

BRENDA CLARKOCCUPATION: Oroweat Bakery Beaverton, Oregon 1982 to presentOCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Fred Meyer 1978-'80; Danielsons True Value 1980-‘82...

BRENDA CLARK

OCCUPATION: Oroweat Bakery Beaverton, Oregon 1982 to present

OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Fred Meyer 1978-'80; Danielsons True Value 1980-‘82

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Graduated Centennial High School 1980; George For University 1980-'81; Mt Hood Community College 1981-'83; Portland Community College 1995-'98; American Institute of Baking Diploma 20-week Resident Course, Baking Science and Technology; Senior Class Treasurer, Centennial High School 1979-'80; Freshman Class President, George Fox University 1980-'81; President, Class 163 American Institue of Baking 2003; Secretary, Centennial Little League 2002; President, Centennial Little League 2002-'06;

PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: None

I am a graduate of Centennial High School as well as all six of my brothers and sisters. I am a parent of a graduate of Centennial and three more children attending schools in the Centennial District.

After I attended college I moved back into the district and have lived here for the past twenty years. In that time I have been active in the community in a number of positions. I have been a volunteer at Pleasant Valley School and have seen first hand what a committed community can do in the schools. I have been an active volunteer for the last eight years for Centennial Little League, first as a Team Parent then as Secretary of the league for one year and finally as President of the league for four years. I continue to be involved in Cenntennial Little League in an At Large Board Member.

I want to continue my involvement in the district, but on a different level. I see my experience as a volunteer for community organizations as a great tool to bring to the position that I am running for on the School board. I hope to be more involved and informed of the education opportunities at a district level as well as state wide.

(This information furnished by Brenda Clark)

The above information has not been verified for accuracy by Multnomah County.


GREG SHAY

OCCUPATION: writer, businessman

OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: owner- Biotech Systems- distributor of clinical laboratory products and instrumentation – over a decade in the western region. Sales, marketing manager, representative, consultant- reference clinical laboratories, products. Analytical chemist: QC and QA manager- pharmaceuticals.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: PSU chemistry major; Cleveland HS class of ‘73

PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Centennial HS site council- last 2 years.

Community Service: 2500 hours community coaching.

• 5 years President, started and ran USATF sanctioned Centennial Track Club. I initiated and with the help of other parents put on 2 State Middle School Invitational Track meets.

• 1 year full time parent volunteer coach 6th grade track program.

• 4 years full time volunteer coach Centennial Middle School wrestling program.

• 5 years assistant Centennial Mat Club coach.

• 4 years Centennial Mat Club representative to kids Mat Club wrestling association(NJCWA).

I support the idea of true partnership of parents, teachers, students; their respective rights and responsibilities. While community coaching I always worked for safe environment and believe this essential for education.

I bring a very different, aggressive perspective fixit type approach by systemic analysis and entrepreneurialism; having a high-tech business background, but I am also an outdoorsman, an avid reader and believe in the “old school” approach to education- the Jeffersonian tradition- we educate the whole person. I support reading aloud at the primary levels and more PE.

Before we move on to a new bond measure we must guarantee the integrity of the “operating system” and make sure the our money was properly spent from the last bond measure. This greatly concerns me. I come from a technical background where things are fixed by a “systems approach” – not by a “squeaky wheel” approach” - when some parent complains. We need to insure a greater integrity in the process of building new schools and programs.

My wife and I, having lived in the Centennial district for over 23 years, had 3 children in the Centennial System- one at Pacific, one at PSU, one to graduate this year.

(This information furnished by Gregory M. Shay)

The above information has not been verified for accuracy by Multnomah County.

Last reviewed January 12, 2023