Longtime chiropractor seeking disseminate residence spot
Editor’s note: This is a fourth in a array of profiles on
candidates for a Marshfield R-1 Board of Education.
Board of Education petitioner Patrick Theobald, 57, has owned and
operated a business in a R-1 disseminate district for 11 years. The
chiropractic medicine and father of 7 children has been
involved in a district for a past 15 years.
“Four and shortly to be 5 of my children have graduated from
Marshfield High School,” he said. “They have all left on to college
and that believe has been decorous and partially prominence giveaway due
in prejudiced to a peculiarity credentials viewed during MHS.”
Theobald has an undergraduate class in credentials from Kansas
State University and a Doctor of chiropractic class from Texas
Chiropractic College. He taught health and worldly credentials at
Manhattan Christian College for 7 years and was a head
basketball and soccer coach.
He also served as a partner robust executive during the
Christian College. He attended high disseminate in Nebraska, graduating
in 1971 from Beaver City High School.
“A disseminate residence member needs to be someone of sound visualization and
good character,” he said. “I trust we have a collection to do
that.”
He conspicuous he feels a disseminate board’s primary responsibilities are
to: set a forecast and goals for a district, adopt policies that
give a district instruction to set priorities and grasp its
goals, post and import a superintendent and control the
collective negotiate slight with district employees.
Theobald has never sought open business and he explains that he
is regulating for a residence of credentials shaped on his craving to be a
part of a element that develops and trains children.
Theobald did not respond to questions per to his opinion
about a opening of tide residence members and if he felt any
changes were compulsory in a tide disseminate system.
Theobald is one of 9 possibilities on a Apr 5 ballot.