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Four candidates outline funding, special-education options and curriculum priorities at Lindbergh Schools forum
Summary
At a League of Women Voters forum, four Lindbergh School Board candidates emphasized funding and special-education decisions as top priorities, debated the district's response to a construction permit dispute and explained positions on curriculum, grading and diversity.
Matt Alonzo, Christy Watts, Richard Breeding and Andrew Lawson presented their qualifications and policy priorities at a League of Women Voters–moderated forum for the Lindbergh School Board.
Moderator Kathleen Farrell opened the event, explained rules and noted audience members had submitted 84 questions for the candidates. Each candidate gave a two-minute opening statement. Alonzo presented his background as a teacher and said he ran to give back to the district; Watts highlighted facility upgrades and a ‘‘real-world learning’’ curriculum; Breeding framed his campaign around fiscal restraint and reducing ‘‘waste’’; Lawson described himself as a veteran, IT leader and small-business owner and touted the district’s ‘‘diploma…
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