Famela Ramos Endorsed by Member of House Subcommittee on Early Childhood Education Congressman Duncan Hunter
Catholic Filipina-American Nurse Continues Securing High Profile Endorsements in Bid for Chula Vista Elementary School Board Seat
SAN DIEGO, Oct. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Famela Ramos announced today endorsement from Congressman Duncan Hunter, a Member of the House Subcommittee on Early Childhood Education.
Famela has previously received endorsements from the Republican Party of San Diego County, Carl DeMaio, and the San Diego Chargers Player and Hall of Famer Wes Chandler.
"It is my honor to receive the endorsement of Congressman Hunter, who has been acting as a mentor and supporter throughout my Campaign. His relentless pursuit of optimizing the educational system, combined with experience and effectiveness in bringing about positive change, makes his endorsement highly valuable," said Famela Ramos.
Famela believes that in order for America to maintain its competitive edge, it is essential that children be trained in a manner congruent with the ever-changing technology. Specifically, Famela believes in: a) Establishing a save and nurturing environment in schools; b) Promoting educational and emotional support, especially for special needs children and c) Recruiting and retaining the best teachers and staff. Furthermore Famela is against teaching of gender fluidity and explicit sexual education in elementary schools.
"Having met a wide variety of individuals in my line of work, I am compelled to say that Famela is extremely unique. She combines the compassion of a parent, with the precise detail oriented mind of a nurse, with the problem-solving philosophy of an entrepreneur. I am proud to know Famela Ramos and pledge to work hard to secure her Victory," said Congressman Duncan Hunter.
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