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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 6, 2023 ~ Political Announcement ~ Page 5 Cynthia Sarnie Announces Her Re-Election for School Committee-At-Large M y name is Cynthia Sarnie and I am asking for one of your 3 votes on Nov 7th for School Committee At Large. I am running for School Committee at Large, because I want to make a real diff erence in the lives of our students and the future of our schools. I have served for the city government for over 15 years. I care about the city including our children and residents of our community. I would like to take a moment to share a bit more about myself. I believe that my experiences, my dedication, and my passion make me a strong candidate for this important role. I lost both my parents by the age of 16. When I was a junior in high school my teachers and guidance counselors helped me through the toughest years of my life. This experience has helped me recognize the importance of teachers and the education community. I have witnessed the incredible potential that our school holds. I have seen the amazing talent and creativity of our students and the hard work and RESNEK | FROM PAGE 2 coming on a Saturday with marching bands, local youth organizations, and students representing their schools as they walked with pride on Broadway to the stadium. I guess she believes her circus of n’er do wells will keep up the harassment at the school board meetings will work in her best interests. I highly doubt that – the parents, and the students are catching on – she’s just too arrogant to nodedication of our teachers and staff. I am a firm believer in open communication and collaboration. If elected, I promise to be a voice for all students and teachers and a bridge between our school’s administration and its students. I will actively seek out your ideas, concerns, and feedback to ensure that our school committee decisions truly refl ect the desires of our community. I envision a future where every child, regardless of their background has access to a high-quality education that equips them with the skills and knowledge and confi dence to pursue their dreams. I believe in fostering an environment where teachers are supported and empowered to excel in their vital roles. I am committed to ensuring that our schools are safe. If elected to the school committee, my vision for our school is simple yet powerful. I envision a school where every student feels valued, empowered, and motivated to achieve their full potential. To turn this vision into reality, I propose the following: Enhanced Communicatice while her circus runs interference. And just like Resnek and Everett Leader Herald owners Matthew and Andrew Philbin, who unleashed their holocaust without remorse on the city for years, the clowns disrupt, intimidate, and spew lies and hate whether in person or on social media. Words do come back to haunt; just ask Resnek and Philbin. They declared war on the mayor, his family, and the people of Everett years ago – an inclusive and diverse environment where every student feels respected and heard, regardless of their background, ethnicity, or beliefs. Together, we can create a brighter, more inclusive, and more exciting future for our . Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law Cynthia Sarnie announces reelection tion: I will work to improve communication between students, teachers, parents, and the school committee. We can achieve this through regular open forums, suggestion boxes, and online platforms that facilitate dialogue and transparency. Student Welfare and Mental Health: I will advocate for increased support for students’ mental health and well-being. Our mental health is just as important as our academic success, and I want to ensure that resources are available for those who need them. Diversity and Inclusivity: I am committed to fostering all for their own interests – and they lost. It’s only a matter of time before Tahiliani takes her circus back over the bridge – except the clowns will most likely be left standing abandoned at the Boston/Everett line. She wouldn’t want such a spectacle coming to her town – and they know it. ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 Lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net school and students. I humbly ask for your support and your vote in the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 7th Thank you, Cynthia Sarnie 30 Forest Ave. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! GO TO REVERESELFSTORAGE.COM TO RESERVE ONLINE OR SCAN QR CODE A SOGGY HOMECOMING: EHS students are shown adorned in plastic and carrying umbrellas in the pouring rain at Veterans Memorial Stadium last Friday during the Homecoming event. Many rain-soaked students marched from the high school at approx. 3:30 on a Friday afternoon which caused traffi c headaches. Kickoff for the game against BC High wasn’t until 7:00 PM. (Advocate photo) • 100% Climate Controlled Facility • Newly Constructed Facility • 5000 Lb. Oversized Elevator • Secure Units–Various Sizes • State-Of-The-Art Surveillance Cameras • Secure Units–Various Sizes

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