Brian Tracey, vice president of the Summit County Education Association, said additional school district funding is necessary to make that possible. After the 5-1 vote, a district designee notified the county of an intent to submit a ballot measure for this November’s election. They deserve experienced teachers and ESPs (educational support professionals) who build their careers within Summit School District.” “I recognize Summit School District has financial needs, and I firmly believe our teachers deserve competitive pay and meaningful raises,” Gonzalez said. Both Jones-Westerburg and board president Consuelo Redhorse acknowledged they’ve flip-flopped positions on a ballot measure throughout the summer.