Third candidate seeking Conlon's St. Paul school board seat
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Pioneer Press
Updated: 06/18/2009 11:24:46 PM CDT
Louise Toscano Seeba, 37, an assistant city attorney for St. Paul, has joined the pool of candidates who will seek Democratic-Farmer-Labor party endorsement next week for a seat on the St. Paul school board.
Brian Joyce, a longtime district volunteer with 25 years of experience in retail management, and Vallay Varro, education policy director for St. Paul, have also said they will seek DFL backing. A special endorsing convention is set for Thursday at Johnson High School.
The opening is being created by the resignation of board member Tom Conlon. Whoever is elected in November will serve the remaining two years of Conlon's term.
In addition to that seat, three school board seats with regular four-year terms are also up for election in November.
Seeba, a mother of two children in St. Paul Public Schools and spouse of a public school teacher, works in the city's civil litigation division. She has been an attorney for 12 years concentrating on laws affecting local units of government. She was raised in Chisholm, Minn., and has lived in St. Paul for 11 years.
— Doug Belden
Seeba is the St. Paul City Attorney who handled the DSI housing issue for numerous landlords.
She is the one who wrote the arguements to squash the email issue.
She's the one who beat the pants off the ricomen.
She'd work to turn those developing minds into Nazi apparatchiks.
She hasn't beat the pants off of anyone and probably will need a job when she loses the suit with the landlords and the biggest judgement in history goes against St. Paul.
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