Meet Our Supporters
YES for Agua Fria Union Bond
- Mayor Joe Pizzillo, City of Goodyear
- Vickie Landis, Agua Fria Union Governing Board Member
- Eric Cultum, Agua Fria Union Governing Board Member
- Jackie Meek, Former Mayor, Buckeye
- Amapola Judd-Shimp, Vice President, Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce
- Sintra Hoffman, President and Chief Executive Officer, WESTMARC
- Patricia Sidell, Continue the Quality
- Ann Donahue
- John Donahue
- Dr. Heather Raithel
YES for Avondale Elementary Budget Override
- Mayor Joe Pizzillo – City of Goodyear
- Mayor Kenn Weise – City of Avondale
- Vice Mayor & Mayor-Elect Daniel M. Pineda, City of Avondale
- Councilmember Tina Conde, City of Avondale
- Councilmember Michelle Hess, City of Buckeye
- Avondale Elementary School District Governing Board
- Pastor Mark Grochocki – Palm Valley Church
- Patricia Sidell, Continue the Quality
- Dr. Catherine Stafford
YES for Avondale Elementary DAA (Capital) Override
- Mayor Joe Pizzillo, City of Goodyear
- Mayor Kenn Weise, City of Avondale
- Vice Mayor & Mayor-Elect Daniel M. Pineda, City of Avondale
- Councilmember Veronica Malone, City of Avondale
- Councilmember Brannon Hampton, City of Goodyear
- Santiago (Jimmy) Rodriguez, Former Goodyear Police Chief
- Avondale Elementary School District Governing Board
- Patricia Sidell, Continue the Quality
- Garry Taylor
- Dr. Catherine Stafford
Mayor Joe Pizzillo, Goodyear
“Mayors from across the region are coming together to support the (Agua Fria Union) High School District bond election… to demonstrate our dedication to ensuring top-notch facilities and resources for students.
…I proudly support the Avondale Elementary School District’s District Additional Assistance (DAA) override election… and their maintenance and operations (M&O) override election.
Our city’s, state’s, and nation’s future depend on the success of our children … our future leaders; and we need to ensure we are investing in their education.”
Mayor Ken Weise, Avondale
“By voting “YES” on the (Avondale Elementary) DAA override… and M&O override… we not only invest in our students’ future but also strengthen our community. I urge you to support our schools by voting “YES” on these critical measures.”
Western Maricopa Coalition, WESTMARC
“The West Valley is primed for economic development growth. To accomplish this WESTMARC is focused on demonstrating the region’s workforce, increasing buying power, and high quality of life…This local funding allows our schools to keep students safe, offer quality education, and train our future workforce.”
Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce
“We recognize that our ability to attract new businesses and residents strongly depends on our community’s quality of life… We have found that the secret to world-class communities is world-class education. Our future business owners are in classrooms at this moment. Strong schools are vital to maintaining property values and attracting new business to our communities.”
Tiffany Topie, West Valley Realtor
“As a realtor, I meet people from all around the country who choose to live in Verrado…because of its quality schools… Strong schools certainly develop tomorrow’s leaders, but they also protect home values, reduce local crimes, and enhance the quality of life for everyone in our community.”
Charles Disney, West Valley Resident
“Some of Arizona’s highest achieving schools are right here in our neighborhood – and it’s important that we keep it that way. Our home values and safe neighborhoods depend on strong schools. As voters, we have an opportunity to protect our schools and support quality education in our community.”
Dan Freiberg President, IAFF Local 4005, United Goodyear Fire Fighters
“Our community has a reputation for excellent education and safe schools. Now more than ever, we need to make sure that we invest in our schools to make sure our students remain safe and healthy… We have a long track record of investing in our school which has made our community a great place to live. This is our chance to continue our local investment in safe, healthy schools.”