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Jeff Tobey talks about Academics in PUSD
April, 2024 - Answering questions regarding academics within Peoria Unified - specifically reading proficiencies and how it related to the Matthew Effect.
Jeff discusses his views on Balanced Budgets
April, 2024 - Highlighting the need to be diligent with existing resources and reward employees who develop creative cost-savings measures. As the 4th largest school district in Arizona, our teachers should be at least the 4th best paid.
Jeff talks about Parental Involvement
April, 2024 - Parental involvement is critical, especially when it comes to the legal Parent Bill of Rights. Looking to always be self-assessing and self-correcting as an educational organization to better provide for the needs of our students and staff.
April, 2024 - Jeff examines the roles of Social Workers in PUSD
Jeff believes in Partnerships and not Institutions. From the legal perspective, psychotherapy requires state licensure. The district should use existing partnerships with licensed providers to make sure our students have healthy minds.
Jeff covers his position on Bathroom Accommodations - Part 1
April, 2024 - A hot button topic, trying to propose a solution through policy for Facility Use to include bathrooms, showers, locker rooms, and overnight stays.
Jeff Flips the Bathroom Issue on its Head - Part 2
April, 2024 - A Facility Use Policy protects all students: Transgender and Non-Transgender alike. The district should not create a space or situation for our students to be charged with potential crimes.
Grand Canyon Times Podcast with Jeff Tobey
Jeff Tobey, candidate for Peoria School Board, discusses School Safety, Academics, and Stopping Wasteful Spending.
5 Characteristics of High Achieving Homes (Students) - Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu
Dr. Kunjufu found in his studies these 5 elements of high achieving homes. While I don't agree with everything Dr. Kunjufu writes, I think this is pretty solid.