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Kilcoyne received 1,215 votes to Pecevich s 484 during the May 1 Marshfield town election.
The election s only other contested race, for school committee, similarly ended in a landslide, with victory going to the two incumbents, Sean Costello and Kendra Stetson Campbell, in the four-way race with Ashleigh MacKinnon and Eric Kelley.
Costello received 1,325 votes and Stetson Campbell received 1,207, both more than double those received by third place finisher MacKinnon, who received 523, and more than four times that of Kelley, who received 276. I’m so proud to have been re-elected for a third term, and honored by the continued trust the people of Marshfield have put in me, Costello said. There are a lot of challenges ahead for Marshfield Public Schools, and I’m looking forward to working with teachers, students, parents, and my teammates in our district leadership to address them.
MILTON As her school board hashed out a plan for learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Kristin Kociol said she, like many parents, tuned into every virtual meeting and took every opportunity to voice her hopes and concerns.
“Parents would pour their heart out over Zoom, and I think we felt like they were listening, but then there was no plan or transparency on the side of the school committee,” said Kociol, of Milton, whose daughters are in fourth and seventh grades. “I felt like the schools weren’t meeting the expectations I had as a parent, and I was surprised the school committee wasn’t engaged in a more public discussion with community stakeholders.”
Each of the four candidates running for School Committee in next month’s town election identified COVID-19 as a main reason for running, Both challengers, Ashleigh MacKinnon and Eric Kelley, criticized the decisions and actions of the existing board which includes two incumbents, Sean Costello and Kendra Stetson Campbell, up for reelection.
Both Costello and Stetson Campbell said they stood by the board’s decisions, most significant of which were the decisions to return to the school year in a hybrid model and eventually bringing students back fully in-person starting on this week.
“I think we have made the best decisions we could with the information we had at the time,” Stetson Cambpell said. “We are looking at feedback from parents, from students, from teachers, we’re looking at DESE guidelines, we’re looking at CDC guidelines, and a lot of times they don’t match or they change.”
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