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Everett principal Alex Nauman, running unopposed, frames priorities for Wakefield School Committee seat

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Alex Nauman, a principal in Everett Public Schools, said he is running unopposed for a seat on the Wakefield School Committee and outlined priorities including contingency planning for funding changes, stronger support for paraprofessionals, consideration of later high-school start times based on data, expanding preschool capacity and addressing capital needs at older schools such as Greenwood.

Alex Nauman, a principal in Everett Public Schools, said he is running unopposed for a seat on the Wakefield School Committee and outlined priorities including contingency planning for funding changes, stronger support for paraprofessionals, consideration of later high-school start times based on data, expanding preschool capacity and addressing capital needs at older schools such as Greenwood.

"Hi. My name is Alex Nauman. I, I'm currently a principal, in Everett at the George Keverian School. I've been in the Everett public school system for 26 years," Nauman said during a WCAT interview. He said his experience as a teacher, dean and principal informs how he would approach committee work.

Nauman told the interviewer he is concerned about possible federal changes — including proposals discussed publicly to eliminate or restructure the…

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