__Name:__ Jayme Perry
__Age:__ 37
__Place of birth:__ Cape Girardeau, Mo
__Spouse, children's names:__ Travis Perry, Triston Perry
__Occupation:__ Store clerk
__Employer:__ The Delta Quick Mart
__Businesses owned, all or part:__ Redneck Renaissance
__Previous offices held or sought:__ Delta Spirit Committee advisor, also involved in Delta Booster Club.
__What makes you the most qualified candidate for this position?:__
I'm not saying I am the "MOST" qualified candidate, because in my opinion there is some really great candidates running. But my qualifications would have to be, I am a parent, I am a proud support of Delta Bobcats, and I take pride in Delta, something that I would like to see more of in the school.
__What do you see as the opportunities and challenges in the district?:__
Opportunities, I would say would be our students. Though we maybe a small school, we have some amazing students in this school. Some with amazing talent and knowledge. Our Challenges, I feel would be the students education. To make sure they are ready for when they graduate, and move on to college. To give them ability to believe in themselves as much as we believe in them.
__How will you communicate your work to your constituents?:__
If my constituents have a question I encourage them to contact me with anything they need to know. I will try my best to answer them in anyway I can. And if at that moment I may not know the answer I will try my best to find the answer and return to them.
__What are the factors on which you will base your decisions as a school board member?:__
My factors would be based on what is best. After reviewing the pros and cons of each situation, we then could decide on what would be best for the school and the faculty and students of Delta. And then as a school board we can determine the pros and cons and discuss the issues at hand.
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