Many thanks to the PTO for putting on last night’s candidate forum. It was great to see such a good turnout at the event in-person and virtually to discuss some of the important issues facing our town. I believe the forum was recorded and will be posted. I encourage those who were unable to attend last night to watch it. In addition, I would like to ask for your vote on Monday, March 27 for the following reasons.
With all the work the schools are currently engaged in, and especially with the hire of a new superintendent in Lincoln, we need experience on the Lincoln School Committee, and I bring that with five years of experience. I helped navigate us through the pandemic and was the first one to say the schools needed to be open. I collaborated with my colleagues, the administrative team, parents, the town, and the teacher’s union to get the schools opened safely.
I have helped negotiate multiple contracts with union leadership and have built a collaborative relationship with our teachers. I am currently in the middle of negotiations with our teacher’s union for their next contract.
Since joining the School Committee, I have pushed for a data-focused approach while also supporting the development of a Portrait of a Learner so that we can monitor our achievement gaps and allocate resources to close them.
I hope I have earned your vote on March 27. Please reach out to me if you have any questions regarding my candidacy.
Respectfully,
Adam Hogue, 50 Lincoln Rd.
978-828-6184 (cell)
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