Now there are eight.Â
Unofficial counts on the Bucks County website mid-day on May 19 showed the top four vote getters in the Democratic primary were Dawn Curran, Adrienne King, Carolyn Sciarrino and David O Donnell, moving them forward to be on the Democratic ticket in the fall.Â
On the Republican side, the top four vote-getters were Robert F. Cormack, Christine Batycki, Jordan Blomgren and Ricki Norley Chaikin, moving them forward to be on the Republican ticket in the fall. The four were the Pennridge Republican Committee s endorsed candidates in the primary.
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Candidates for school board can cross-file in the primaries on both party ballots, which several, but not all of the candidates, did. None won on both tickets.
Questions:
Q: What concerns or issues prompted you to run for School Board, and how do you propose to address them?
A: The events of 2020 turned our world upside down. It became clear to me the significance of decisions made at the local level of government, motivating me to get involved and do more. As a mother of children in the district, I decided the most impactful way to give back to my community would be supporting our next generation of citizens by serving on the school board: 1. Focus on Academics. Our children have been uniquely impacted by the pandemic, missing out on a significant portion of academic, artistic, social and mental development of their young minds. A renewed focus must be placed on implementing a consistent, effective curriculum to drive academic excellence and