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LETTER: Supporting Snook, Boynton for Concord School Committee

Virginia Road residents Julia and Peter Anastos say Johanna Boynton and Kathi Snook 'will foster open, honest, and direct dialogues with school administrators, teachers, parents and other interested parties.'

To the Editor,

It is with unwavering enthusiasm that we support the candidacy of both Kathi Snook and Johanna Boynton for School Committee.

We are extremely fortunate to live in a town where people like Kathi and Johanna want to contribute their precious time and incomparable educational knowledge to better a wonderful school system. Both candidates have incredibly strong ties to the community and possess applicable backgrounds focused on educational pursuits.

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Kathi’s accomplishments are many. She received a doctorate in education while raising five children in the Concord schools and after distinguishing herself at West Point in the first class of female students. Kathi has graduated four students from CCHS and has one daughter currently enrolled there.

Johanna likewise taught and coached for years in private secondary school and has been an active voice and leader at the Alcott School. Johanna has four children all attending Concord public schools.

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Each candidate has only one goal in mind and has no agenda other than making sure all decisions are made in the best interests of the children. Each brings strong leadership skills and initiative and will foster open, honest, and direct dialogues with school administrators, teachers, parents and other interested parties. Indeed, they are just what this committee needs at this critical juncture.

I hope that you join us in supporting both Kathi Snook and Johanna Boynton at the voting booth on March 19.


Julia & Peter Anastos74 Virginia Road

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