Kaye’s experience makes him best qualified for WW-P Board

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The West Windsor School Board requires a professional educator with impeccable credentials. That is why I enthusiasically support Richard Kaye.

Richard brings 44 years of experience as a teacher, principal and national consultant. Numerous recognitions attest to his recognized leadership: He served as a consultant to the U.S. Department of Education, Kettering Foundation Fellow, Dodge Foundation Grant, Harvard Principal Center fellow, Outstanding Secondary School Principal of New Jersey, co-chairperson of the New Jersey Study of Adolescent Education, the U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School Award, to name a few.

No one else running for the board can match his experience.

Equally important, he developed and managed 37 school budgets and two district referendums. He knows the field, what questions to ask, where to look for data to support the answers and how to keep costs reasonable. His knowledge of implementing and managing budgets is crucial to the township.

As West Windsor faces new housing starts, the Hughes property, the transit village, The Seminary property and others, we need someone who has proven experience, not someone who requires time-consuming on-the-job-training.

Join me in voting for a person who balanced the needs and wants of students, staff, parents and all taxpayers, with limited financial resources.

Martin M. Mosho

West Windsor

CE-WWPN

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