As resident of Franklin, I am writing to support Scott Burns for state representative for Merrimack District 3 representing and supporting all citizens of Franklin. Scott grew up in Franklin and graduated from Franklin schools. He understands the.
With issues of student achievement, controversial curriculum topics and parent rights at the center of school board elections, FranklinĀ voters chose candidates who favored supportingĀ teachers, increasing salaries and focusing on social and emotional.
I thank Choose Franklin for hosting a candidate forum. As usual, they did an excellent job, and the candidates demonstrated a desire to serve our community. As a resident of Ward 2, I was interested in the candidates for school board in that ward; two.
I write in support of Franklin School Board candidates Laurie Cass, Liz Cote and Desiree McLaughlin. I have spoken to them and agree they need to work on curriculum especially at the high school. We cannot have school board members looking at data and.
There are nine candidates vying for five open seats on the Franklin School Board this year, and voters will be choosing among them in the City Election in October.The five School Board seats that are up for election this year include one seat in Ward.