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Three finalists debate priorities in Anne Arundel County student member election
Summary
Three finalists for the Anne Arundel County Public Schools student member of the Board of Education presented competing priorities at a public debate on April 21, highlighting mental health, equity, student outreach and school safety ahead of the April election.
Annapolis, Md. — Three finalists for the 2025–26 student member of the Board of Education (SMOB) for Anne Arundel County Public Schools debated priorities for the one-year student representative on April 21, outlining proposals on mental health, equity, student outreach and school safety.
At a public forum moderated by Jason Simonoff Jr., who identified himself as a CRASC Secretary of Education, the finalists — Michelle Fadel, a junior at Chesapeake High School; Jack Warwick of Chesapeake Science Point; and Braden Morgan of Glen Burnie High School — each summarized platforms and answered questions submitted by the Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils and via AACPS’s CRASC webpage. The debate format gave each candidate three minutes to open, one minute to answer questions…
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