One of the candidates doesn't own a home in Lancaster? A renter?You know the same family member who doesn't make paying property taxes on the home where Nargis resides a priority.
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So last year when Metz and Gallagher used the logo of the district ,did you ask the same question? How convenient that Gorja posts the pictures of other people's young children as a way to intimidate them . Claims a go fund me page is BS but she donated to it. Posts criminal , financial, lawsuits, and bankruptcy for many many many people ( Giza, Brainard,ect.) BUT does not share the public information of her favorite candidates and school board administrators that have the same problems and some even many more . Call the district and report it ,if the law has been broken then there are consequences. The poster on Facebook using the Legends logo( Lancaster budget page ) is breaking the law, the district must protect its copywrite and trademark.
I think they both have good credentials. Credentials aren't the end all. Character does it for me.
IMHO, Uhteg and Sage have done a great job and Jackson, a Harvard graduate is a down-to-earth individual.
The attributes of their character matter to me.
A social worker acting like a thug at a school board meeting doesn't carry the character attributes that I'm seeking in a school board candidate. Now, that is someone who acted like a bully, IMHO.
Georgia L Schlager
You are correct Gorja. These candidates do have good credentials, and that is what is so very disappointing about this campaign.
For example, in one area alone, Ms. Studley, by virtue of her educational credentials, and her rather unique work experience insights, may have used the campaign to start a serious conversation about enhancing and lifting the circumstances of special needs students. IMHO.
Regrettably, to date, the campaign has been one seemingly limited to bitterness, showboat issues, identity politics, personal attack tactics, and defiant arrogance.
Perhaps it is not too late.
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