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School committee member emphasizes special-education advocacy, community programs and capital projects in re-election bid
Summary
A member of the North Attleborough School Committee and co-chair of the Parent Special Education Advisory Council (CPAC) recounted her work on special education, community food programs and major school capital projects and said she is seeking re-election on April 7.
A member of the North Attleborough School Committee and co-chair of the Parent Special Education Advisory Council (CPAC) said she is running for another term on the committee and emphasized her record on special-education advocacy, community programs and school capital projects.
"I have owned my home for 17 years, and I have two children in town, one of whom is a typical student, the other receives special education services," the school committee member said, framing her candidacy as rooted in both personal and professional experience. She told the meeting that her children are now 13 and 15, making this an ideal time to expand her commitment to the job.
She described a string…
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