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Las Lomitas board race filing period extended
Menlo Park school board candidate filing deadline is today

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The period for filing candidate papers in the race for a seat on the Las Lomitas School District board will be extended until Aug. 15 because the two incumbents are not seeking re-election.

But with both incumbents in the Menlo Park City School District board race running, the filing period closes today (Aug. 10) for that race for two seats on the five-member board.

Las Lomitas board President Maria Doktorczyk and member John Macdonald will step down when their terms end this year, Ms. Doktorczyk told the Almanac.

So far, there is only one candidate for the two open seats in the Las Lomitas race: Retired attorney Bill Steinmetz of Ladera filed his papers earlier this week.

Both Maria Hilton and Jeff Child filed their papers to seek another term on the Menlo Park district board soon after the filing period opened on July 16. So far, they are the only two to do so, and anyone interested in making the election a contest must file papers with the county by 5 p.m. today.

Mr. Steinmetz is the father of three daughters; two will be at La Entrada Middle School, and one will be a first-grader at Las Lomitas School this year.

He told the Almanac that he chose to run for a seat on the board after being asked to do so by a number of people, and deciding that "I do have things I can bring to the table."

Those things include his experience as an attorney, which involved mediation and arbitration.

Also, before his law career, Mr. Steinmetz was a civil engineer who managed construction projects and dealt with employee unions. With the district poised to tackle facilities issues, primarily because of a burgeoning enrollment, his experience as an on-site field engineer will allow him to contribute a valuable perspective to the board's decision-making process, he said.

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