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Residents of the Connect Quad community are gearing up for an important election as candidates for the Board of Education prepare for the upcoming vote on May 20. Among the candidates is Sarah Parisi, a lifelong resident and former board member, who emphasized her commitment to financial stewardship and student welfare during the public hearing held on May 13.

Parisi, who has three children currently in the school system, highlighted her extensive experience in technology and app development as a foundation for her candidacy. She expressed a desire to bring unity to the board and address the evolving challenges faced by the district, particularly in light of new budget constraints that were not present during her previous tenure two decades ago.
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The meeting also addressed procedural matters, including the adoption of revisions to policy 22 45, which pertains to the appointment of an ex officio student member to the board. The principal of the school will select a student from the eleventh or twelfth grade for this role, which will then require board approval. Minor typographical errors in the policy were noted, but overall, the revisions were deemed satisfactory.

As the community prepares for the election, residents are encouraged to verify their polling locations, which include Connect Park High School, Ron Concoma Middle School, and Oakdale Bohemian Middle School. The outcome of this election could significantly impact the direction of the school district, making it crucial for community members to participate in the voting process.

Converted from Public Hearing of Annual Meeting - 5/13/2025 meeting on May 14, 2025
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