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Board of Trustees

The district's Governing Board is elected by the community to provide leadership and citizen oversight for our schools.

The 5-member Board works with the Superintendent to:

  1. Set direction for the district
  2. Establish policies
  3. Provide accountability
  4. Provide community leadership on behalf of the district and public education

Members of the Campbell Union High School District Board of Trustees are elected by the public to four-year terms. Elections are held in odd-numbered years, and terms are staggered so that 2 - 3 seats are open each election.

Board Members

On this page: Matthew T. Dean | Diane Gordon | Royce Peterson
Pam Parker | Margie Mitchell

 

Matthew T. Dean Matthew T. Dean has been a resident of Santa Clara County since childhood. He attended public school in the San Jose Unified School District. He went on to attend college at CSU Chico and holds a M.S. in Computer Science and B.S. degrees in both Business Management and Computer Science. Matthew has held numerous individual contributor and management positions at ROLM, IBM, Siemens, Compuware, XACCT and Borland. Currently he is a development director at Macrovision. He is also an inventor with 7 U.S. Patents.

Matthew is married to Jayna Dean who works as a school nurse in the Campbell Elementary School District, and they have 4 children: 3 girls and a boy. Three are attending Del Mar High School and the youngest attends Monroe Middle School.

From 1996 to 2004 Matthew served on the Campbell City Council and has been Campbell's Mayor and Vice Mayor. As a Councilmember he served our community in a number of roles on numerous committees covering everything from housing, to transportation, to flood control, to waste, recycling and water.
Please contact Matthew via email at matthew_dean@cuhsd.org or by phone at (408) 374-3164.
Diane GordonDiane Gordon has lived in the Campbell Union High School District for 42 years and graduated from Leigh High School. Diane resides in Los Gatos and has been an active fund raiser and volunteer at Leigh High School. Diane believes that through communication, we can build partnerships with community stakeholders that will help us meet the challenges faced by Campbell Union High School District. Diane would like to hear from you, 358-2560, dgordon@cuhsd.org.

Royce PetersonRoyce Peterson , a retired teacher, brings 38 years of teaching experience to the Board. Royce taught English and Latin at Prospect High School. During that time she served on numerous District committees, including the Financial Advisory and Technology Committees . Royce was active in the teachers' association serving both as president and bargaining chair. Her two sons graduated from Prospect High in 1996 and 2001. She can be reached at rpeterson@cuhsd.org.

Pam ParkerPam Parker, 56, is a native of San Jose. She has lived in the Campbell Union High School District for over 28 years and graduated from Blackford High School. She two sons. One attended Leigh High School and the other graduated from Branham High School in 2003. Pam was very involved in the opening of Branham High School, having served as the President of the Home & School Club since the school reopened in 1999. "By communicating I believe we can resolve most everything." She would very much like to hear from you on any issues or concerns you might have, as well as any accomplishments or good news you would like to share. She can be reached at 408-348-0695 or pparker@cuhsd.org.

Margie MitchellMargie Mitchell, 45, has lived within the Campbell Union High School District attendance boundaries for over 25 years, a graduate of Prospect High School, and has a daughter at Campbell Middle School and a son at Del Mar High School.

Ms. Mitchell has a working knowledge of a district’s operations and is familiar with the budgetary constraints a district experiences on an annual basis. She is also familiar with the instructional, student achievement, and program issues of a district.

Ms. Mitchell’s philosophy is that a child’s education is a key element in meeting their goals and dreams. Without a quality education, especially in high school, the child may not be competitive with the existing workforce nor be able to attend a four year college. She can be reached at mmitchel@cuhsd.org.

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