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We are deeply grateful for the trust and support you’ve shown in this election. On behalf of Brian and myself, we’re honored to serve the community as part of a Board committed to educational excellence for our students. Together, we can build a strong foundation rooted in transparency, accountability, and a shared vision for our schools. We’ve already reached out to the Board and district leadership to start building that partnership! We look forward to working with the continuing board members, including Danielle Bellomo, following her successful election last night.

We also look forward to working closely with our community and families, exploring new ways to foster positive, productive relationships with everyone who cares so deeply about our children’s future.

Lastly, Brian and I are saddened that Nirav won’t be joining us on this journey next year, but we’ll carry forward his commitment and vision in our work. We’re encouraged by his dedication to the success of all Marlboro students. Thank you, Nirav, for being such a driving force in the Partners Improving Education campaign.

You Asked.
We Responded.

Why the Y?​

In Marlboro Township, a vital program providing before and after school care for hundreds of children has been thrown into disarray, exposing a web of intentional deceptions by the Board of Education.

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SEL and DEI

For those who may see this topic from one perspective, we want to share some research we did to understand the history of SEL and DEI. These concepts are not new and didn’t just appear during COVID.

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Before and After Care – YMCA

Including your note to us, we have heard from a number of people about the issues with YMCA, including the cost and lack of communication, transparency and outreach to the community.

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Campaigning with politicians

Absolutely not. Politics has no place in the daily business of the Board of Education. We firmly believe that education should remain a non-partisan space dedicated solely to the best interests of our students.

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Admin and teacher pay increase gap

Pay should reflect the duties and contributions of all school staff, including both teachers and administrators. It’s important to make sure teachers, who directly impact students’ learning, are fairly paid for their work.

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Superintendent bonuses

We believe superintendent bonuses, like any performance-based incentives, should be well thought out and based on measurable outcomes that help students and the school community. The criteria should be clear to everyone, ensuring the bonuses are fair and in the best interests of the students and the district.

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Political beliefs in schools

We think schools should be neutral and welcoming spaces where students feel safe sharing their own thoughts and beliefs. Teachers, like everyone, have their personal political views, but it’s crucial they stay professional and impartial in the classroom.

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About informed parents

Parents play a crucial role in the success of our students, and it is essential that they are fully engaged and informed about their child’s education. Every parent has the right to know what their child is learning, the teaching tools being utilized, details of assemblies, and any incidents that may occur during the school day.

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Book banning

Book banning is one of the most common forms of censorship. If there are any concerns about materials available to students as they may not be age appropriate or contain pornographic material, it’s important for the Board, educators, and parents to come together to review the content and make sound decisions.

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Curriculum control

The curriculum is not controlled by any single member or group. It is the responsibility of our educators to thoroughly understand the curriculum guidelines and develop instructional plans that provide our students with the most effective methods for mastering the subject matter.

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Leadership skills

Thank you for your question. Concerning our leadership skills and experience, please checkout our page, https://partnersimprovingeducation.com/meet-us/, which has more information about us.

To summarize:

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Are teachers unchecked?

Before beginning this campaign, we listened to people in the community, including parents, former board members and MTPS employees. While our website says that MTPS administrators and staff were being left unchecked, we can see why staff could be read to include teachers.

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Our view on policy 5756

We understand the intent of Policy 5756 to balance parental rights with student safety, but the ongoing legal battle is proving to be a costly and divisive distraction. This fight is draining resources and Board energy that could be better spent on our core mission—education—and ultimately, it’s the taxpayers and students who bear the burden.

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