Thibaudeau: We should expect more from BWRSD

Posted 11/1/18

I believe BWRSD needs positive change in the following areas:Improving discipline districtwide to provide a safe educational environment for the children. We need to capture the students who’s …

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Thibaudeau: We should expect more from BWRSD

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I believe BWRSD needs positive change in the following areas:
Improving discipline districtwide to provide a safe educational environment for the children.
We need to capture the students who’s strength is not the classroom and provide them with career skills and guidance.
Fiscal responsibility to be sure dollars are spent efficiently to keep education affordable for Warren’s Taxpayers.
Improve Hugh Cole School to same level as the Bristol elementary schools.
Improving teacher moral districtwide because the teacher- student relationship is our most important district asset.
Working much closer with the town of Warren.
Fighting for Warren’s interest in the district.
I feel that our district has great potential but has many issues that need to be dealt with if we are to provide the best education we can for ALL the students. If you agree I am asking for your vote.
Chuck Thibaudeau
Candidate for Bristol Warren Regional School Committee

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