Campaign Kickoff: Sheethal Abraham, Matthew DeVitto, and Susy Golderer Announce Election Bid for Parsippany Board of Education

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Sheethal Abraham, Matthew DeVitto, and Susy Golderer officially launched their re-election campaign for the Parsippany Board of Education in an engaging event that drew local community members. The candidates articulated their vision for the future of education in Parsippany, emphasizing the importance of student success and robust community engagement. Each candidate shared their experiences and achievements during their previous terms, showcasing their dedication to improving the educational landscape. They highlighted the need for fiscal responsibility, promising to optimize resources while enhancing educational programs. The trio is committed to listening to the concerns of parents, teachers, and students, aiming to create a collaborative environment for educational decision-making.

As the election date approaches, their campaign will focus on outreach efforts to ensure that community voices are heard. This announcement comes at a crucial time, emphasizing the role of the Board of Education in shaping the future of local schools. By prioritizing educational excellence and community involvement, Abraham, DeVitto, and Golderer aim to secure their positions for another term.

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