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Lottie Beebe was born on 1953-10- in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, United States, is a School superintendent of St. Martin Parish. Discover Lottie Beebe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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School superintendent of St. Martin Parish |
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70 years old |
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Libra |
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1953-10- |
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1953-10- |
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Melville
St. Landry Parish
Louisiana, USA |
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Lottie Beebe Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Lottie Beebe's Husband?
Her husband is (1) Missing
(2) Joseph Richard "Rick" Pearson, Sr.
Family |
Parents |
Domminic and Betty Dukes Polozola |
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(1) Missing
(2) Joseph Richard "Rick" Pearson, Sr. |
Sibling |
Not Available |
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Jeremy R. Beebe
Tony James Beebe
Stepchildren:
Joseph Richard "Joey" Pearson, Jr.
Eric Blair Pearson
Carrie A. Pearson |
Lottie Beebe Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lottie Beebe worth at the age of 70 years old? Lottie Beebe’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from . We have estimated
Lottie Beebe's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Known for her opposition to the Common Core program, Beebe was handily unseated in the primary election held on October 24, 2015, by another Republican, Sandy Holloway, an educator from Thibodaux in Lafourche Parish, 46,605 (38.6 percent) to 74,078 (61.4 percent). Beebe's frequent ally, Democrat Carolyn Hill, was also unseated in her reelection bid.
In 2013, she was promoted to superintendent of St. Martin Parish while remaining in her second year on the BESE board; the St. Martin position pays $121,000 annually. Beebe obtained her master's degree from Louisiana State University. She received her doctoral degree in educational leadership from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the Southeastern Louisiana University Consortium.
Days after joining the BESE board, Beebe in January 2012 cast the only dissenting vote to Governor Jindal's nomination of John C. White as the Louisiana state superintendent of education. She had called for a greater talent search in choosing a new superintendent. White is considered a "wunderkind" type of educator, trained at Eli Broad's Superintendent's Academy, and an advocate of a plethora of modern educational reforms and innovations, such as Common Core State Standards Initiative, expanded charter schools, educational vouchers, and enhanced teacher evaluations of instruction. When the roll was called on White's confirmation, Beebe replied, "Emphatic, no." Her BESE colleagues, however, have praised White for his willingness to tackle tough problems and his endeavors to bring dissenting groups together.
On April 10, 2012, BESE member Beebe appeared on The Moon Griffon Show, a statewide radio talk show program. In the broadcast Beebe told Griffon that she believed Governor Jindal had pushed for his educational reform package so quickly without proper dissent being aired so that he could attend the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, as a "shining star" of his party.
Beebe remains the most outspoken dissenter on the BESE board, the president of which is Chas Roemer, older son of former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer. She argues that White has hired "inexperienced out-of-staters" in the state department of education. Beebe was the only board member who voted against White's in 2012. Beebe said that she does not rely on teacher unions for her comments, as her critics contend: "My talking points are my talking points." She questions why so many BESE votes are nine-to-two and considers her colleagues, with the exception of Democrat Carolyn Hill of Baton Rouge, another frequent dissenter, "great people" [but] "rubber stamps" for the Jindal-White educational agenda.
Beebe won her seat from District 3 in the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 22, 2011, when she unseated the Democrat Glenny Lee Castagnos Buquet (born 1926) of Houma in Terrebonne Parish, 68,079 votes (55.8 percent) to 53,986 (44.2 percent).
Lottie Polozola Beebe, sometimes known as Lottie Beebe-Pearson (born October 1953), is the embattled superintendent of public schools in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. In September 2018, the St. Martin Parish School Board declined to renew Beebe's contract as superintendent, but she showed up for work the next day on the advice of her lawyer, L. Lane Roy of Lafayette. Beebe claims the school board action is "illegal" and "political" in nature.
Beebe is currently married to Joseph Richard "Rick" Pearson, Sr. (born February 1952), formerly of Lamar in Johnson County in northwestern Arkansas, who ran unsuccessfully in 2010 for the District 6 seat on the St. Martin Parish School Board. He was defeated by a fellow Republican, Robert E. Hollier. Together the Pearsons have five children.
A native of Melville in St. Landry Parish, Beebe was a daughter of the late Dominic Polotzola and the former Betty Dukes, later Betty Wyble (1935-2010). Lottie Polotzola apparently dropped the "t" from her maiden name. She graduated in 1971 from Melville High School. Known still as Lottie Beebe, from her first husband, she resides in Breaux Bridge with her second husband. She originally was a teacher in St. Landry Parish. For eight years, Beebe was an elected Democrat on the St. Landry Parish School Board in the District 5 position. While on that board, Beebe taught in St. Martin Parish, where she was, a principal for two years and the parish human resources officer.