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Incumbent Kirsten Sayra and challenger Matt Reamer outline priorities at Port Washington‑Saukville school board forum
Summary
At a March 2 League of Women Voters forum, incumbent board member Kirsten Sayra and challenger Matt Reamer discussed class sizes, a roughly $1.2 million budget shortfall, equity and inclusion policies, and how they would use a hypothetical $2 million donation.
Kirsten Sayra, an incumbent school board member and classroom teacher, and challenger Matt Reamer, a parent and construction professional, presented competing priorities Tuesday night at a League of Women Voters forum for Port Washington‑Saukville School District board candidates.
Sayra said the district must continue building relationships with local businesses to expand apprenticeships and internships while pressing for legislative changes to secure fairer state funding. “We are not fairly funded in this state, and we need to advocate for that change,” she said, arguing that advocacy at the legislature is necessary to address long‑running funding pressures.
Reamer focused on data and operations, saying the board should use key performance indicators to forecast and address a shortfall created in part by state…
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