In their first and only one-on-one debate Peter Tesei and challenger Sandy Litvack talked about civility, economic development, Drew Marzullo’s arrest and BOE charter change. Continue Reading →
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In their first and only one-on-one debate Peter Tesei and challenger Sandy Litvack talked about civility, economic development, Drew Marzullo’s arrest and BOE charter change. Continue Reading →
“For four years, Peter has maintained his integrity while collaborating with the new Superintendent and fellow Board members.” – Brad Frankel and Jim McElwain Continue Reading →
“Bernstein was extremely thorough and did his homework regarding a later start time for Greenwich High School. I sided with him on this issue, advocating not a “NO” vote but a “NOT NOW” approach.” – Susan Fahey, RTM District 11, Chair, Education Committee Delegate Continue Reading →
“Growing up, we all knew who the good kids were and we all, in our heart of hearts, hoped that they were the ones that would be recognized and make it to the top. Please send a strong signal to every child in our district that the good kids do win in the end by voting for Peter Bernstein this Election Day.” – Mike Bodson, former member of the Greenwich Board of Education Continue Reading →
Listing 3 issues facing Greenwich today, District 8’s von Keyserling wrote, “provision of public debate without the fanatical bullying and character assassination of pubic volunteers in the media.” Continue Reading →
“Peter Bernstein has proven that he has the character, integrity and experience needed for effective and productive service on the BOE.” – Genny Krob, former BOE chair Continue Reading →
“Our Board of Education has always been non-partisan. As such, members discuss items until a conclusion is reached. Mr. Bernstein believes that it is in the interest of our students to keep politics out of our education system.” – Anne Wichman, retired Greenwich Public Schools teacher Continue Reading →
“Peter Bernstein is fair minded, thoughtful, balanced and achievement oriented.” – State Rep Livvy Floren (R-149) Continue Reading →
“Replaying the Board’s history of harassing our Superintendents must stop once and for all.” – Sue Rogers, past PTA president and PTA Council President Continue Reading →
Board of Education candidates talked about racial balance, achievement gap, contingency plans should CT not provide the $23 million grant for a new New Lebanon, and much more. Continue Reading →