Herts and Marinsky are not rubber stampers

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The education of my two young sons is really important for me, and that is what drove me to the West Windsor eight years ago.

Most of the excellent school districts in the country are run with the partnership of parents by constant dialog, open communication and taking their feedback into consideration.

However, this particular aspect has taken a nosedive in last couple of years. Many changes have been pushed through without any dialogue or proper communication. Worse yet, our board of education members who are supposed to be evaluating these independently have rubber stamped these again and again.

Carol Herts and Deborah Marinsky value excellence in education and have seen their children benefit from it earlier when our school district was run with more care. I support them and urge you to support them too as I believe that they will work on improving dialogue with parents and not act as rubber stampers of school administration.

Meena Singh

West Windsor

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