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In Memory of our Past Board Members

In memory of Edward Krug

Ed Krug was a valued member of the Board of Directors of Advocates for Public Education Policy.  He was a founding member of A4PEP in 2019 and served as the Treasurer.  He also managed the website and MailChimp.
 
A scholarship was created in honor of Ed Krug’s love of learning.  Contributions may be sent to:
     North HS Alumni Scholarship Foundation (NSHSASF)
     c/o North High School
     2960 N. Speer, Denver, CO. 80211
Venmo available upon request.  Specify Ed Krug.  Contact Joe DeRose, chair, at 303-477-8808

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Edward C. Krug, Ph.D., was a retired research scientist, counselor, Denver Public Schools (DPS) middle school teacher, and creator of an after-school program that achieved a 96 percent high school graduation rate for full program participants.  He served on many youth and education related non-profit organization boards in NW Denver.  â€‹Dr. Krug chaired all levels of school and district-wide school improvement and accountability committees in the Cherry Creek School District and most recently chaired the DPS District Accountability Committee for three years.  His abiding interest was youth development and education with a research level focus on dyslexia and its counterpart – gifted and talented. 

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Dr. Krug’s involvement in A4PEP was based on concern over destructive societal changes in education, such as the rise of an "invasive species" into the field of public education, specifically corporate-created charter schools that are not accountable to the neighborhoods they break up as they feed on the public tax dollars.  Another concern was the promotion of punitive high-stakes testing, which does not measure the things that make a young person successful in life.

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In memory of
Jo Ann Fujioka

Dr. Fujioka was a valued member of the A4EPP Board. She will be greatly missed.  She was one of the founders of A4PEP in 2019 and served a very active role on the Board.

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The Fujioka family asks you to consider contributing to the North Side (Denver) High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation or other educational causes.  North High School has formed a scholarship in her name.  You can contribute by check to:

     North Side High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation
     2960 N Speer Blvd.
     Denver, CO 80212

Alternatively, you can make an electronic donation to A4PEP, and we will forward it to the North Side High School Alumni Scholarship Foundation.

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Dr. Jo Ann Fujioka was born April 30, 1939, to Richard and Lillian Ota in Bellflower, California.  Jo Ann passed away on July 6, 2021. During World War II under Executive Order 9066, Jo Ann and her family were interned along with more than 100k other Japanese Americans in the internment camp in Poston, AZ.  Jo Ann’s father Dick believed in the value of education and that America is the best country. He planted this value in Jo Ann and her siblings. She remained dedicated to public service, advocacy for the education of children, serving her country, her state, as well as national and local educational organizations. 

 

Following her family’s internment, Jo Ann moved to Colorado, initially finding shelter in migrant quarters. This experience affected her greatly and inspired her to become a champion for diversity, equity, and inclusion.  Jo Ann attended Denver Public Schools and went on to graduate from North High School in Denver. As a Nursing Student at University of Colorado, she met her future husband Arthur Fujioka and eventually gave birth to Dana.

 

Jo Ann was passionate about education and educators. Dr. Fujioka truly had an impressive career.  For over 20 years, Jo Ann worked at Jefferson County School District as Central Area Manager for Special Education and Related Services. She served as President of Phi Delta Kappa, an international organization for educators; a board member of the National PTA; President of Denver PT; and a board member of Colorado PTA.


Jo Ann was inspired to become active in the local Democratic Party during Obama’s 2009 Yes We Can Presidential Campaign. Jo Ann remained active in the Party, working on various local and national campaigns, and rising to chair the Bernie Sanders delegation at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. She was active with the Denver Democrats and House District 6 in particular.  She also served the Colorado State Democratic Party as Secretary and Precinct Committee Person.

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