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'''Virginia Sparks Volker''' (born c. [[1940]]) is a retired biologist from [[UAB]] and long-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]]. She was most recently reelected in [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]].
'''Virginia Sparks Volker''' (born [[1940]] in [[Jasper]]) is a retired biologist from [[UAB]] and long-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]]. She was most recently reelected in [[2009 Birmingham City Council election|2009]].


Volker earned a bachelor's degree in biology and psychology from the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1962]], a master's degree in human anatomy from the [[University of Alabama School of Medicine]] in [[1965]] and a master's in public administration from Harvard University in [[1990]]. Before leaving UAB she directed the [[UAB Titusvulle 2000]] community partnership project.
Volker earned a bachelor's degree in biology and psychology from the [[University of Alabama]] in [[1962]], a master's degree in human anatomy from the [[University of Alabama School of Medicine]] in [[1965]] and a master's in public administration from Harvard University in [[1990]]. Before leaving UAB she directed the [[UAB Titusvulle 2000]] community partnership project and was president of the [[Greater Titusville Civitan Club]] in [[2006]]–[[2007|07]].


Volker was appointed to the Board of Education in [[1998]] and won an election to keep her seat in the [[2002 Birmingham City Council election]]. She was re-elected in [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]] and [[2009]].
Volker was appointed to the Board of Education in [[1998]] and won an election to keep her seat in the [[2002 Birmingham City Council election]]. She was re-elected in [[2005 Birmingham City Council election|2005]] and [[2009]]. During her tenure, Volker has voted against all attempts to close and consolidate schools.  


==References==
==References==
* "Birmingham Board of Education District 2: Virginia Volker" (August 17, 2009) ''Birmingham News''
* "Birmingham Board of Education District 2: Virginia Volker" (August 17, 2009) {{BN}}
* Leech, Marie (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: blighted properties, safer streets, better schools top priorities for District 2 voters." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://bcs.schoolwires.net/Page/358 Virginia Volker] at Birmingham City Schools' web site.
* [http://bcs.schoolwires.net/Page/358 Virginia Volker] at Birmingham City Schools' web site.
* [http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Virginia_S._Volker Virginia Volker] at ballotpedia.org


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Revision as of 14:44, 24 August 2013

Virginia Volker

Virginia Sparks Volker (born 1940 in Jasper) is a retired biologist from UAB and long-term member of the Birmingham Board of Education representing District 2. She was most recently reelected in 2009.

Volker earned a bachelor's degree in biology and psychology from the University of Alabama in 1962, a master's degree in human anatomy from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1965 and a master's in public administration from Harvard University in 1990. Before leaving UAB she directed the UAB Titusvulle 2000 community partnership project and was president of the Greater Titusville Civitan Club in 200607.

Volker was appointed to the Board of Education in 1998 and won an election to keep her seat in the 2002 Birmingham City Council election. She was re-elected in 2005 and 2009. During her tenure, Volker has voted against all attempts to close and consolidate schools.

References

  • "Birmingham Board of Education District 2: Virginia Volker" (August 17, 2009) The Birmingham News
  • Leech, Marie (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: blighted properties, safer streets, better schools top priorities for District 2 voters." The Birmingham News

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