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In a recent meeting focused on the upcoming elections, a candidate for the Board of Education shared his personal journey and commitment to the community. The candidate, who is seeking reelection, emphasized his deep roots in Queens and the values instilled in him by his family. He highlighted the importance of education, hard work, and community involvement, which were central to his upbringing.

Growing up in a household where his mother was a stay-at-home parent and his father worked for the United States Postal Service, the candidate learned early on the significance of giving back. He recalled his father's active participation in youth programs and Little League, as well as his mother's involvement in the Parent-Teacher Association. These experiences shaped his belief in the power of community engagement.
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The candidate also spoke about his decision to raise his family in the district, noting the positive educational experiences his daughter, Stephanie, has received. His commitment to the community is further demonstrated through his volunteer work, including coaching youth soccer with the South Huntington soccer club.

This personal narrative underscores the candidate's dedication to fostering a supportive educational environment and his desire to contribute positively to the community that has played a significant role in his life. As the election approaches, his focus remains on enhancing educational opportunities and community involvement for all families in the district.

Converted from Meet the candidates 5.1.25 meeting on May 03, 2025
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