Lisa A. Brizendine is a resident of Oakley, Contra Costa County, California, United States. Here are 13 more things about her:
- She was born in San Francisco, California and was raised mainly in Antioch, Contra Costa County. (a)
- She is married to Bryan Brizendine. They have two children together. (a)
- She attended Antioch High School in Antioch, Contra Costa County and Los Medanos College in Pittsburg, Contra Costa County. (a)
- She earned her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from California State University, Chico in Chico, Butte County, California. (a)
- She earned her master’s degree in cross-cultural teaching from National University in La Jolla, San Diego, California and her master’s degree in administration and supervision from the University of Phoenix in Tempe, Maricopa County, Arizona. (a)
- In 1990, she moved to Oakley. (a)
- After a career in human resources, she returned to school and became a teacher in 2005.
- In 2009, she became a faculty member at the University of Phoenix. (a)
- She worked for the Oakley Union School district for 11 years before moving to Brentwood Union School District in 2015. (a)
- In 2016, she was a lead faculty area chair for the Online College of Education of the University of Phoenix. (a)
- With 50.17 percent of the vote, she was elected as the president of the Oakley Union Elementary School District (OUESD) board of trustees on November 8, 2016. (a)
- On February 17, 2021, she had a Zoom meeting with their fellow OUESD board members Kim Beede, Erica Ippolito and Richie Masadas. While waiting for the meeting to officially start, they discussed parents’ letters and social media posts about reopening schools amid the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and used profanity and made jokes about parents just wanting a babysitter or to smoke pot in their home. (b)
- On February 18, 2021, she announced her resignation from her position as the OUESD board president. She was 52 years old when she resigned. (a) (c)
SOURCES:
- a. Voters Edge
- b. Yahoo! News
- c. NBC News
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@Lisa A. Brizendine – I’m sure the Universities you attended are proud to have you represent them!
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