FOCUS ON MARLBORO EDUCATION

VOTE 3, 5, 7 ON THE BALLOT 

CHAD HYETT

Aditi 
gandhi

SUSANNE 
MISKIEWICZ, ED.D.

WE WILL FOCUS ON MARLBORO EDUCATION.

REMEMBER WHEN EDUCATORS WERE ALLOWED TO TEACH AND SCHOOL BOARDS FOCUSED ON EDUCATION?

WHY US?

WE ARE THE ONLY CANDIDATES UNITED FOR A SINGLE MISSION WITH A SHARED COMMUNITY VISION: ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.

WE ARE PARTNERS WITH AN EXPERIENCED EDUCATIONAL LEADER WHO IS WELL KNOWN AND ADMIRED FOR TEACHING EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP.

WE ARE DISTINGUISHED LEADERS WITH REPUTATIONS FOR COLLABORATION AND TEAM BUILDING WHICH WILL HELP US BRING THE MARLBORO COMMUNITY AND ITS BOARD OF EDUCATION TOGETHER IN OUR EFFORT TO KEEP MARLBORO SCHOOLS GREAT.

WE ARE FIERCELY NON-PARTISAN.

MEET US IN PERSON

We will be onsite for the 39th Annual Marlboro Day Celebration. Stop by our booth and say hello 

When: Sunday, October 22, 2023 
Where: Marlboro Municipal Complex 
We look forward to seeing you!

Meet and Greets

We are scheduling a number of meet and greets throughout September and October. If you’d like to join one in your neighborhood, reach out. .

Email us at hello@focusonmarlboroeducation.com for more information. 

India Day (PAST EVENT)

Join us at India Day.

SUNDAY AUGUST 20, 2023
12:30pm – 5:00pm
1996 Recreation Way, Marlboro, NJ

CHIP IN. HELP US WIN.

From our ground game, to one-on-one outreach, we have a lot to do.  

GIVE.

You can also help fund our efforts.

NEWS AND VIEWS

Response

Our response to ATNJ

Our adversaries have most recently fixated on our early branding in their latest effort to discredit us. They got it wrong, as usual.

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Views

Pivoting from policy 5756: A new path forward ​

On August 18, 2023, the Superior Court of New Jersey granted a preliminary injunction prohibiting Marlboro Township Public Schools (MTPS) from implementing the newly written Transgender Students policy (5756) until it’s litigated in the courts.

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The role of a creative leader is not to have all the ideas; it’s to create a culture where everyone can have ideas and feel that they’re valued.

Sir Ken Robinson