Elect Mark Paredes to put Garden Grove Unified School District on the right track for progress.
Mark Paredes’s community involvement and policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive champion for the Garden Grove Unified School District community and will work effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Paredes’s campaign has not publicly listed his campaign endorsements.
Electoral history: Paredes ran for Garden Grove City Council in 2018, but lost the race by 6 points.
Top issues: Quality education, career and technical education expansion, community engagement, improved health-care resources for schools, and increased access to enrichment programs.
Governance and community leadership experience: Paredes is a community health-care advocate, which he does to expand health-care awareness and access across diverse local communities. Through this work, he has helped to establish school-based health-care clinics across Orange County, provide dental screenings for thousands of local students, and open community resource centers for local API seniors. In addition to this work, Paredes is a former substitute and career and technical education (CTE) teacher, working primarily with special-education students. He has been a strong proponent of expanding access to CTE programs to expand post-secondary options for students.
Outside his professional work, Paredes has been a committed member of the local community, where he served as planning commissioner for Garden Grove, sits on the Orange County Transportation Authority Citizen Advisory Committee, is an associate board member with the Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove, and is President of the Heritage Museum of Orange County Board of Directors.
Other background: Paredes, an educator and health-care advocate, was born in the Philippines and came to the United States when he was six years old. He attended public schools in Whittier before pursuing a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from UC-Irvine and UCLA, respectively.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. There are three candidates vying for the Area 2 seat in the November 8 general election, including Mark Paredes, incumbent Trustee Lan Quoc Nguyen, and Nicole Jaimes.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Paredes’s campaign has raised $10,700 and is not funded by police, real estate, fossil fuel, or corporate PAC interests.
Opposing candidate: Trustee Lan Quoc Nguyen
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Trustee Nguyen’s campaign has not filed any campaign fundraising receipts with Orange County.
Opposing candidate: Nicole Jaimes
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Jaimes’s campaign has not filed any campaign fundraising receipts with Orange County.
The District
School system: Garden Grove Unified School District is located in Orange County, which is California’s third most populous county. Garden Grove Unified School District includes eight high schools, ten middle schools, 48 elementary schools, and five alternative schools serving a population of roughly 40,000 Californians.Governance structure: Garden Grove Unified School District has a five-person board that provides administrative oversight and manages a budget of $719 million annually.
The Position
Members of the Garden Grove Unified School District Board of Trustees are elected to districted seats. The Board of Trustees is responsible for annual budget adoption, creating district policy, authorizing curriculum and textbook selection, assessing and approving contracts, and overseeing personnel employment. Trustees serve four-year terms.
Last updated: 2023-04-05
Elect Mark Paredes to put Garden Grove Unified School District on the right track for progress.
Mark Paredes’s community involvement and policy positions demonstrate that he will be a progressive champion for the Garden Grove Unified School District community and will work effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Paredes’s campaign has not publicly listed his campaign endorsements.
Electoral history: Paredes ran for Garden Grove City Council in 2018, but lost the race by 6 points.
Top issues: Quality education, career and technical education expansion, community engagement, improved health-care resources for schools, and increased access to enrichment programs.
Governance and community leadership experience: Paredes is a community health-care advocate, which he does to expand health-care awareness and access across diverse local communities. Through this work, he has helped to establish school-based health-care clinics across Orange County, provide dental screenings for thousands of local students, and open community resource centers for local API seniors. In addition to this work, Paredes is a former substitute and career and technical education (CTE) teacher, working primarily with special-education students. He has been a strong proponent of expanding access to CTE programs to expand post-secondary options for students.
Outside his professional work, Paredes has been a committed member of the local community, where he served as planning commissioner for Garden Grove, sits on the Orange County Transportation Authority Citizen Advisory Committee, is an associate board member with the Boys and Girls Club of Garden Grove, and is President of the Heritage Museum of Orange County Board of Directors.
Other background: Paredes, an educator and health-care advocate, was born in the Philippines and came to the United States when he was six years old. He attended public schools in Whittier before pursuing a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from UC-Irvine and UCLA, respectively.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. There are three candidates vying for the Area 2 seat in the November 8 general election, including Mark Paredes, incumbent Trustee Lan Quoc Nguyen, and Nicole Jaimes.Candidate fundraising and pledges: Paredes’s campaign has raised $10,700 and is not funded by police, real estate, fossil fuel, or corporate PAC interests.
Opposing candidate: Trustee Lan Quoc Nguyen
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Trustee Nguyen’s campaign has not filed any campaign fundraising receipts with Orange County.
Opposing candidate: Nicole Jaimes
Opposing candidate’s fundraising and pledges: Jaimes’s campaign has not filed any campaign fundraising receipts with Orange County.
The District
School system: Garden Grove Unified School District is located in Orange County, which is California’s third most populous county. Garden Grove Unified School District includes eight high schools, ten middle schools, 48 elementary schools, and five alternative schools serving a population of roughly 40,000 Californians.Governance structure: Garden Grove Unified School District has a five-person board that provides administrative oversight and manages a budget of $719 million annually.
The Position
Members of the Garden Grove Unified School District Board of Trustees are elected to districted seats. The Board of Trustees is responsible for annual budget adoption, creating district policy, authorizing curriculum and textbook selection, assessing and approving contracts, and overseeing personnel employment. Trustees serve four-year terms.
Last updated: 2023-04-05