OUR ENDORSEMENT: Incumbent Stan Schmidt's experience on Volusia County School Board can't be stated enough

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Video by Multimedia Editor Sera Frederick.  NSBNEWS.net endorses Stan Schmidt for Volusia County School Board, district 3, in Tuesday's general elections.

Sharon Luebbers of New Smyrna Beach is to be commended for her door-to-door campaigning with very little resources for the district 3 seat on the Volusia County School, but nothing has changed since the Aug. 24 primary for us to support her over our incumbent Stan Schmidt of Port Orange, who received 42 percent of the vote in what was then a three-way race 

With declining enrollments, Schmidt's experience is more important than ever in representing the interests of Southeast Volusia and greater Port Orange.

Luebber's criticism of Schmidt for voting with the majority close several local schools is fair game to raise, but the former art teacher has not offered an alternative plan to cut costs.

Schmidt an accountant seeking his second term on the school board, is experienced in crunching numbers. More than ever, analysis of ever-shrinking state funding means either cutting programs, jobs and extracurricular programs even further.

Schmidt's experience cannot by emphasized enough. Again, Luebbers ran a campaign with class and dignity, but at the end of the day, "Stan is the man" for the job.

NSBNEWS.net strongly endorses the candidacy of incumbent Stan Schmidt for Volusia County School Board, district 3 in the Nov. 2 general elections.

The videos in the endorsements are direct appeals from the candidates to you from the 2010 NSB Hob Nob held Oct. 25, at the Brannon Center. As we go through each race, we will post the video of the candidate we feel best represents the needs of the public. NSBNEWS.net is the only Volusia County-based media outlet to hand out endorsements for the general elections. The Orange County-based Orlando Sentinel has done so as well. Our endorsements resulted from collaboration and debate between NSB News LLC's publishers, Henry Frederick, a registered Democrat, and Peter Mallory, a registered Republican, for posting on NSBNEWS.net and our new countywide website VolusiaNews.net.