During a recent Washington Township Board of Education meeting, candidates for the board shared their qualifications and visions for the district, highlighting a commitment to improving the current state of the educational system.
Linda Hartung, a parent and educator, emphasized her extensive experience within the school system, having served in various roles including teacher, aide, and lunchroom coordinator. She expressed a deep love for the district and a desire to restore it to its former glory, stating, \"I feel like I know what our district needs and what we need to do to move forward.\"
James Arpino, another candidate, echoed the importance of fiscal responsibility, drawing on his career experience to highlight the necessity of making tough decisions regarding public funds. He acknowledged the expectations of the community and the need for accountability in the board's financial decisions.
Sean Lindsey, a current board member and union electrician, reflected on the challenges faced by the board and expressed his commitment to integrity and honesty. He acknowledged that while progress has been made, there is still room for improvement in the district's governance.
The meeting transitioned into a question-and-answer segment, where candidates were asked about their qualifications and the assets they would bring to the board. The moderator ensured a fair selection of questions, allowing each candidate equal opportunity to respond.
As the candidates articulated their visions, it became clear that a shared goal of enhancing the educational experience for students and restoring trust in the board was at the forefront of their campaigns. The discussions underscored a collective recognition of the challenges ahead and a commitment to collaborative improvement within the Washington Township educational community.