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Letter: Strengthen Fairfield School Board, Don't Destroy It

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Fairfield School Board candidate Philip Dwyer and Superintendent David Title.

Fairfield School Board candidate Philip Dwyer and Superintendent David Title.

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To the editor:

Regarding the upcoming vote for the Board of Education, we want to let people know about our thoughts on voting, due to the somewhat confusing nature of how the members of the Board of Education are chosen and possible repercussions of this election. 

It is important to note that there are five open positions on the Board of Education and residents can vote for up to five candidates. However, the Town Charter dictates that when there are five seats open, it has to be a three/two split so in the end, three Democrats and two Republicans will be elected, or vice versa. 

Neither side, Republican or Democrat, has all the answers. We need to have the best ideas from both sides of the aisle put forth and seriously considered by all members of the Board. 

What is happening now is some of our elected BOE members are acting disrespectfully toward one another and lobbing bombs, in the hope of total stagnation, like Congress today. Their agenda is to cut funding and wrest control away from the professional educators and administrators, who currently run Fairfield’s public schools with the Board’s oversight, to run the school system themselves. 

It is vital that we elect members from both sides of the aisle who want to help strengthen Fairfield’s Education system – not destroy it from within. 

We urge you to vote for the following candidates: Jessica Gerber(D), Anthony Calabrese (R), Philip Dwyer (D), Jennifer Maxon-Kennelly (D), and Trisha Pytko (R). 

Chris and Cindy Leighton 

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