>Incumbent Laurie Goodman has been on the board for nearly three years and has worked for more than 30 years as a reporter, copywriter and in advertising. Public education should be “managed on the local level,” she said, adding that she listens more than speaks about issues.
“I’m not a politician,” Goodman said. “But I don’t give up.” She said she wants to improve communication between board members and residents because “it’s only going to get harder to find efficiencies and balance programs with sensitivity to the tax burden on the community.”
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