The Kaydenz Kitchen president believes there needs to be multiple communication chains to proactively promote communication between the public and committee members.
Lewiston School Committee
Ward 7: Donna Gallant vies for Ward 7 Lewiston School Committee seat
Gallant hopes to help the public access the School Committee better by moving meetings to a larger venue and allow people to call into meetings from home.
Ward 5: Ashley Medina hopes to keep her seat on Lewiston School Committee
Ashley Medina supports prioritizing supporting schools through an adequate budget while addressing the community’s concerns of potential tax increases.
Ward 6: Meghan Hird hopes to secure second term on Lewiston School Committee
She believes that all volunteers and third-party partners working with students in Lewiston schools should be carefully vetted.
Ward 4: Craig Charpentier hopes to attain Lewiston School Committee seat
During the school budget process, he would scrutinize programs that yield inadequate results and redirect those funds toward more effective initiatives.
Ward 3: Elizabeth Eames seeks second Lewiston School Committee term
Eames believes that full employment in Lewiston schools requires a pay scale that can compete with school districts in neighboring towns.
Ward 2: Janet Beaudoin seeking second full Lewiston School Committee term
Student safety is Beaudoin’s top priority.
Ward 1: Phoenix McLaughlin hopes to secure Lewiston School Committee seat
If elected, Phoenix McLaughlin would not go into the budget process thinking that school funding should be increased or decreased, rather he would consider specific goals and needs.
Complaint filed against Lewiston School Committee member over Facebook post
Teacher said her home address was posted on social media.
City councilor requests investigation of possible information leak from Lewiston School Committee executive sessions
Linda Scott is concerned that information from the School Committee’s executive sessions is being shared with Lewiston city councilors.