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By Jason Carroll and Meridith Edwards, CNN
Lewis Echevarria has big dreams of becoming a lawyer, specializing in immigration or constitutional law. An honors student, he was already planning to apply to Rutgers University in his home state of New Jersey. But that was before the pandemic.
When students were sent home and everyone switched to virtual learning, he tried to make do as best as he could.
“I did my schoolwork on my phone for two or three months,” he told CNN.
“That was horrible having to navigate from Google Classroom to the Google documents back to Google Classroom.” He would display documents on his TV screen to see them before going back to tapping on his phone.
Editor’s note: The Advance Leader is only spotlighting contested races in the primary election.
Plum residents have a plethora of candidates seeking both the Democratic and Republican nod for four school board seats this year.
A dozen hopefuls, including two incumbents, have cross-filed for the May 18 primary election, according to the Allegheny County Office of Elections unofficial candidate list.
Current board members are Angela Anderson and Joe Tommarello. Other candidates include Devin Adams, Megan Chuderewicz, Sheleah Fronckowiak, Justin Newman, Mandee Pettyjohn, Don Pytel, Raymond Rall, Renee Richardson, Melissa Russell and Ronald Sakolsky.
Here are the candidates and their responses to election questions posed by the Tribune-Review.