Two Educators Join School Board As Tax Increase Passes

nassau county school boardBy Wes Wolfe

Florida Politics

The campaign started with six candidates for two Nassau County School Board seats, and now, after two rounds of voting, Shannon Hogue and Curtis Gaus will take their seats for the upcoming school board term, having bested Jamie Deonas and Albert Wagner.

Hogue unseated Deonas 51.5%-48.5%, and Gaus defeated Wagner 59%-41%. Deonas, the District 3 member before running in District 1, was one of the more vocal members of the board regarding the need for a 1 mill property tax increase to help deal with the pressure put on the school district and its staff by the county’s extraordinary growth and high standard of living.

That tax increase passed 52.9%-47.1%

An educator for more than 20 years, Hogue is the reading coach at Emma Love Hardee Elementary. Following her win, she thanked all the people who assisted with her effort.

“Special thank you to my family. Sacrifices were made. Most conversations consisted of the election,” Hogue said. “However, you stayed by my side. You encouraged me, prayed with me, told everyone to vote for me and it all paid off tonight. I love each of you. I am looking forward to being the best School Board member I can be!

“Please join me in prayer: God will go before me and give me the wisdom of Solomon.” In the first round of voting, Hogue topped the field with 46.6% of the vote. But in nonpartisan races, the top vote-getter needed to receive 50% of the votes, plus one, to avoid a November runoff.

The Nassau Teachers’ Association (NTAendorsed Hogue in District 1, while putting its support with former West Nassau High School Principal Gaus in District 3.

Gaus and Wagner eliminated David Dew in the Primary. Gaus claimed 37.6% of the vote, followed by Wagner’s 35.1% and Dew’s 27.2%. In terms of raw votes, Gaus had around a 500-vote margin on Wagner in the first round of voting.

Wagner, a former teacher at Yulee Elementary School, is the assistant principal at Windy Hill Elementary in Duval County. He came in third in a three-way race for Nassau County School Superintendent in 2020, drawing 10.2% of the vote.

Gaus, who left West Nassau in 2020, is the principal at Bronson Middle-High School in Levy County.

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Charles Loouk
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Charles Loouk(@charles-loouk)
1 year ago

It’s interesting that the person most vocal about a tax increase for schools lost, but the tax increase itself passed.

Deborah brad
Deborah brad (@guest_66355)
1 year ago
Reply to  Charles Loouk

I hope you enjoy your tax increase