Letter to the editor: Go Lisa for Sudbury
Lisa Kouchakdjian
It is with such great joy that I announce my candidacy for Sudbury Select Board. In March, I will celebrate living in Sudbury for 23 years. Public service has always been, and continues to be, a passion of mine. My advocacy work often gives me the opportunity to leverage the skills I acquired through my experience as an attorney. For the last almost six years it has been my honor to serve our community on the Sudbury School Committee.
During my tenure on the School Committee, I served as chair for over two years. I acquired significant skills that I believe are transferable to the Select Board.
to check in. okay. when you leave, you have to check out. these are the only have toes on the day. it s just so amazing to justh come here every day and know that i can do whatever i want. stossel: sometimes what they want to do is play others play music for hours. why did i start sudbury school? we had children. getting to hild was be school aged and it was a horrible prospect to put them through regular school system.e they do their best to destroy the natural interest, curiousity and passions of children. stossel: here nothing is forced on kids. not even learning to read. i learned to read when i was probably 11. yeah. i taught myself how to read. really? yeah? how did you do that? i just tried and tried.
they take the act or the s.a.t. and go on to college. this clearly is something that s different, and i think it s unique. the parents who i spoke to who had the kids there say that they do not consider this an experiment. they are fully behind it and believe that their children will at the end prove that they are better prd prepared for society than those who go to traditional schools. i can t help comparing this to my own experience. i went to catholic high school, and they could not be more opposite than what i just saw. so you know what it is to have a rule or your knuckles smacked? i do. that never happened to you. lots of discipline, though. i was listening to some of the rules they came up with, and they were really cute. if i heard correctly one was don t pee in the garden. because julian had gone out there, and it s a relatively new school, and so they re establishing the rules, and they do this little democratic gathering and discuss the rules and make the rules,