Monroe County Candidate for:
2006 County Wide Election

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District: SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DIST. 1 (SBMD1)
 
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STEVEN PRIBRAMSKY
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DIST. 1
Nonpartisan
Elected


426 Elizabeth Street
Key West, FL 
Phone: 305-294-8137
Email: steven@pribramskyzuelch.com
http://www.inventingthefuture.org

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Comments :

With my accounting and consulting background coupled with my volunteer experience directed toward children, I believe I bring a unique skill set to our school district.

Having served as the Treasurer and two term Board President of the Montessori Elementary Charter School, I have participated in the recruiting and hiring of principals and teachers.

The Charter School has operated under a balanced budget for every year that I have been a board member.

Along with others, I helped create a learning environment that has allowed Charter School students to consistently score in the top quartiles in FCAT testing.

Education :

Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting, Marquette University

Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration with a major in Finance, Marquette University

Currently enrolled in the MBA program at University of Phoenix, on-line

Experience :

I am the senior partner of Pribramsky & Zuelch, one of the Key's largest accounting and consulting firms. My wife, Robin, and I own Reed Appliance and TV Center. I am also the host of "The Key West Business World" heard Saturnday morning on WKWF AM 1600.

Along with my experience on the Charter School Board, I serve as Vice-Chairman of the Florida Keys Children's Shelter. My son, Kevin, will be a freshman at Key West High School and our son, Ethan, will be starting pre-K in a couple of years. My children and children's issues are a major part of my life.

As a regular contributor to Adopt-A-Classroom, I believe more money needs to be directed to our teacher's income and their resources. If elected, I will donate my entire weekly School Board salary to a different randomly selected Monroe County teacher as my first step to helping give more financial support to our teachers.