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Andrew Ziffer

NONPARTISAN

Andrew Ziffer is running for DeKalb County Board of Education Member, District 1.

Personal background

Andrew Ziffer graduated from the University of Florida College of Engineering. He has served as a part-time volunteer and Technology Committee chair at Dunwoody Elementary. He resides in Dunwoody with his wife and son.

Professional background

Andrew Ziffer started his career in IT and worked for ABN AMRO, Zurich Financial Services, CitiBank, and State Farm. He later transitioned into facilities management and commercial real estate investment.

Political background

Andrew Ziffer's campaign for County Board of Education Member in DeKalb County School Board District 1 is his first entry into politics.

Access to Education

Collected used computers and printers that were repurposed and given to low-income families with school-age children.

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School Curriculum

Wants to create vocational career program opportunities for students.

Opposes the “Protect Students First Act,” which outlaws the teaching of “divisive concepts” related to race and said, "It is a teacher’s job to teach information, facts, and history and not bring their personal agendas into the classroom, regardless of political party, race, gender, or any other classification.

Opposes the “Parents Bill of Rights" which says parents have a right to “direct the upbringing and education of their minor children" because it "creates a distrust of our teachers and administrators."

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School Facilities & Resources

Plans to leverage commercial real estate expertise to oversee cost-effective capital improvements, addressing repairs in schools and rejecting a binary approach to district-wide facility upgrades.

Said, "Coupled with my 30 years of executive experience in facilities management, real estate and IT, I'm ready to help fix our crumbling schools, shape sound fiscal policy and create the safe, supportive schools that our communities deserve."

Said, "I’ve rolled up my sleeves for years in service to DeKalb students... spearheading electronic equipment drives so all students have the tools they need for learning..."

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Student Wellbeing

Said, "I want to work with you to ensure a safe, supportive school environment where all DeKalb students can have a strong start in life..."

Believes "To achieve our vision of safe and thriving schools... where the environment allows all students the best start to their futures, the School Board must get back to basics."

Believes "Students and teachers cannot succeed when they feel unsafe, ill-equipped or overly burdened. We need to focus on the safety and mental health of teachers and students so our schools are places where children can learn."

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Teachers

Supports, "Allowing teachers autonomy to focus on what they do best - teach - and lessen the burdensome administration requirements."

Plans to, "[Create] a robust professional development program for all classroom-based teachers."

Said, "I believe the Vice Principals and Principals work for the teachers – not the reverse. Developing this culture starts at the School Board level, we just need leaders with the will and desire to implement it."

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