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Janet M. Lis
1,339 votes
23.0%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
- Occupation: Attorney
- Georgetown University, J.D., 1988
- Georgetown University, B.S.N., 1978
- Bucknell University, B.A., 1973
- Private practice of law for 23 years
Priorities:
- Accessibility - open and informed decision-making by the school board
- Accountability - among administration, teachers and school board, including fiscally responsible decision-making
- Achievement - collaborative working relationships among all participants with a goal of maintaining and increasing the quality of education provided
John Nee
1,280 votes
22.0%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
Jim Coyne
1,256 votes
21.6%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
- Occupation: Corporate Community Alliances
- Proud Middletown Township resident since 2003
- Involved father of two Indian Lane Elementary School Students
- Experienced corporate leader in communications, community relations, and program strategy and evaluation
- Determined advocate for preparing students to succeed in a global job market
- Employed by AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
- B.A. Journalism & Communications (Point Park University); M.S. Telecommunications and Film (Syracuse University)
Priorities:
- Advocate for school board service that is more accessible, accountable and transparent
- Balance educational excellence and fiscal responsibility by engaging parents and residents without children in district schools
- Creative leadership to help students succeed
Elizabeth Schneider
519 votes
8.9%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
William O'Donnell
510 votes
8.8%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
John Hanna
462 votes
7.9%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
Nancy Fronduti
447 votes
7.7%
- Party: Democratic, Republican
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