Allison & Leslie are a breath of fresh air, new and needed perspectives focusing on academic excellence, and both have a track record of being progressive, despite anonymous campaigns saying otherwise. They will bring back accountability, which is sorely lacking. These two very accomplished women are the right choice at the right time. Please vote for Allison and Leslie and ask your friends and family to do so as well.
I look forward to these two incredibly accomplished women joining our Board of Education. Please remember to vote on May 20th. One day, we will have a Board of Education that will enter into dialogue with parents at board meetings, respond to parent emails, and hold the superintendent accountable.
According to fiscal data from 2021-2022, Croton-Harmon Union Free School District has an annual revenue of $51,182,000 or $33,149.00 per student. Yet after all that spending, we seem to have a cottage industry of tutors attempting to make up for a serious shortcoming in students being prepared for furthur education or the workplace. Something is badly broken and hopefully these two accomplished women can attempt to fix it. The current accomplished board and administration seem to be a large part of the problem.
Allison & Leslie are a breath of fresh air, new and needed perspectives focusing on academic excellence, and both have a track record of being progressive, despite anonymous campaigns saying otherwise. They will bring back accountability, which is sorely lacking. These two very accomplished women are the right choice at the right time. Please vote for Allison and Leslie and ask your friends and family to do so as well.
I look forward to these two incredibly accomplished women joining our Board of Education. Please remember to vote on May 20th. One day, we will have a Board of Education that will enter into dialogue with parents at board meetings, respond to parent emails, and hold the superintendent accountable.
According to fiscal data from 2021-2022, Croton-Harmon Union Free School District has an annual revenue of $51,182,000 or $33,149.00 per student. Yet after all that spending, we seem to have a cottage industry of tutors attempting to make up for a serious shortcoming in students being prepared for furthur education or the workplace. Something is badly broken and hopefully these two accomplished women can attempt to fix it. The current accomplished board and administration seem to be a large part of the problem.