As November 5th approaches, Calhoun County residents are preparing for an important day at the polls. This election cycle features several local candidates running opposed for Calhoun County Board of Education, presenting voters with distinct platforms and visions for the future of the community. It’s crucial for voters can familiarize themselves with the candidates and their respective agendas.
Calhoun County Board of Education
Tobi Burt
Hello, I’m Tobi Burt, and I sincerely thank you for trusting me with your vote as a Calhoun County School Board Member. Having served you and our children for 12 years, I’m seeking your continued support and vote on March 5th.
A bit about me: I’m an Alexandria High School graduate and, along with my wife Shelley Welch Burt, a proud product of the community. Married for 23 years, we have four children—Anna, Rob, Millie, and Evie. Our family is expanding with four grandchildren, Jett, Ryleigh, and Everett, and Brooks.
Professionally, I’m a Licensed General Contractor, owner of B&B Developers, LLC, and ARKAD Inc. Additionally, I serve as the President of ALEAF, a Calhoun County Water Board Member, and an active member of Leatherwood Baptist Church.
My pledge includes ensuring quality lunches, fairness, and equal opportunities for all. I commit to being available to assist those in need and being a vocal advocate for teachers, students, parents, and communities. I aim to promote and expand Career Tech Programs for “Career Ready” graduates.
I’m proud of the ongoing expansion of programs at our facility, including doubling our Welding facility, CDL Training, Skid Steer Training, Forklift Training, and more. I pledge to donate my Board salary and extra funds to award scholarships, totaling over $48,000.00 during my 6-year term and $100,000.00 in my 12 years on the School Board.
As a parent and a product of the Calhoun County School System, I’m deeply invested in preparing all children for their future, whether college-bound or trade-driven. Please support me on March 5th for the Calhoun County Board of Education. Remember, it’s not about the income; it’s about the outcome for our community’s education.
Manuela Burton
The Executive Committee of the Calhoun County Democrats is proud to announce the candidacy of Manuela Burton for a position on the Calhoun County School Board of Education in the upcoming election on November 5, 2024.
Manuela Burton is a strong and dedicated candidate who is deeply committed to the well-being and academic success of the children in our community. With an extensive background in education, public service, and community leadership, Ms. Burton brings both expertise and passion to the role.
Her vision for the school board includes fostering an inclusive and innovative learning environment that addresses the diverse needs of all students, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive. She is equally committed to supporting teachers and staff, advocating for their professional development, and creating a positive, collaborative atmosphere within our schools.
The Calhoun County Democrats enthusiastically endorse Manuela Burton for this important position and encourage all residents to vote on November 5, 2024. Together, we can build a brighter future for our students, schools, and community.
Allen E. George
Nick Ogle
I was born and raised in Anniston and grew up in Saks. I graduated as the valedictorian from Saks High School in 2013 and joined the Navy shortly after, gaining valuable leadership and service experience.
Currently, I work in cybersecurity, where I excel as a problem solver. My skills in navigating complex challenges are essential for addressing the needs within our educational system.
While I have not held formal elected office before, I served as the school president during high school, which ignited my passion for leadership and community service.
I am motivated to run for office to improve our schools and education. I believe in listening to those directly involved—educators. Surrounded by teachers, I am acutely aware of their struggles. I am dedicated to empowering educators and allowing them to regain control of their classrooms without micromanagement or fear of administration. Accountability is essential, whether it’s a student underperforming, a parent disrupting a coach, or an administrator failing to ensure safety. I champion doing what is right, understanding that the right path may not always be the easiest.
My first priority will be to rebuild trust among Calhoun County Board of Education employees. I recognize that previous administrations may have fostered an atmosphere of distrust through misguided agendas and ineffective leadership. I aim to create a supportive environment where every employee feels valued and knows they have an advocate. For our schools to thrive, the individuals within them must be at their best.
I bring honesty and integrity to the table, along with a good sense of humor. I believe effective leadership requires transparency and relatability, fostering open communication and trust.
My platform reflects my dedication to empowering educators, promoting accountability, and creating a supportive community within Calhoun County’s educational system.
Joe Lathers
To the People of Calhoun County,
My name is Joe Lathers and I am a candidate elect for the Calhoun County Board of Education. I was born and raised in Calhoun County and I’m a graduate of Weaver High School class of 2000. I have been married to my wife Jennifer for 19 years. She is a graduate of Saks High School class of 2001, and currently works in the school system as a secretary for Ohatchee High School. We have 2 daughters that attend Ohatchee. Haydyn is in the 11thgrade & Hayley Jo is in the 7th grade.
I am currently employed by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency as a State Trooper and have 19 years of service. I am assigned to the Motor Carrier Safety Unit as a Supervisor and routinely conduct inspections of Commercial Motor Vehicles to make sure they are in compliance with the rules and regulations set for by the FMCSA.
My family and I attend First Baptist Church of Saks where I am an actively involved in Sunday School and currently serve as a Deacon.
After high school I joined the United Stated Marine Corp and was meritorious promoted at the completion of recruit training Parris Island, SC to Private first class. I completed a tour of duty overseas during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2004-2005 as a radio operator. I came home and finished obtaining my Bachelor degree from Auburn University , class of 2006.
I am running for a spot on the Board of Education to become part of a team of people, to include the Superintendent Tony Willis, that has a positive direct impact in the lives of the students, support staff, teachers, and parents to see continued success of Academics, Athletics, and Arts within the Calhoun County School system.
Alan Mange
Bobby R. Tittle
My name is Bobby Tittle, and I am a candidate for the Calhoun County Board of Education. I have been a resident of Calhoun County for 25 years and currently live in Ohatchee. I am currently the Principal at Cherokee County High School and have been an educator for 23 years. I have been an administrator for 17 of those 23 years. Nine of my years as a Principal were spent at Ohatchee High School.
During my time as an educator I have been the Calhoun County Principal of the Year, District Principal of the Year, inducted into the JSU Educator Hall of Fame, received the CLAS Leadership Award, and my school was selected as a CLAS Banner School. I am also the President-Elect of the Alabama Association of Secondary School Principals (AASSP).
I feel that my experience as a school teacher and administrator gives me great awareness and understanding of the school system. I understand what our students are dealing with, what our teachers see, what our teachers need, and how our administrators need support to run their school.
Our communities need to know they are being heard and understood. All communities in Calhoun County are passionate about their particular school and when positive events happen, they should be celebrated! As well, when communities have concerns, they should be listened to. Board members do not have the single authority to make decisions, but we can be a voice for our communities, students, teachers, administrators, and faculty members.
Sometimes it is good to have new thoughts and ideas from new candidates. There are several new candidates on the ballot with new insight and experiences that will make them great members of the Calhoun County Board of Education.
Michael Webb
My name is Michael Webb. I am married to Dia Webb and we have 6 children, 5 of which attend Calhoun County Schools. I am a former police officer, current business owner and youth director at Leatherwood Baptist Church. I am so thankful for the opportunity that I have been given to serve our students on the board for the past six years. I believe we as a system have made great achievements during this last term and we have a great superintendent in Tony Willis. He has brought so much knowledge to our system even in a short time. We have been blessed with our current and past superintendents. Before the primaries, we surveyed our staff on the direction of our system and the board superintendent relationship. 98% of our staff approved of the current direction and this is something that I am very proud of but also something that I pray we will continue working hard to maintain. We have a great school system and I hope to be able to continue to serve our great staff and students.
Local elections significantly impact the daily lives of residents, influencing policies on education, public safety, and community resources. The candidates’ platforms reflect their commitment to addressing the unique challenges facing Calhoun County. Voter turnout is essential to ensure that voices are heard and that the elected officials truly represent the community’s needs.
For those interested in learning more about the candidates and their positions, the full ballot here.
Voters are encouraged to review the candidates’ platforms, compare their proposals, and make informed decisions before casting their votes.
As the election date draws near, community engagement and participation remain crucial. Voters are reminded to check their registration status, understand polling locations, and take part in shaping the future of Calhoun County. Your vote matters—make it count!