Town Square

Post a New Topic

Update: Ackerman, Lucas lead in Menlo Park City School District board race

Original post made on Nov 9, 2016

Two candidates seen by many as "outsiders," David Ackerman and Caroline Lucas, appear to have been elected to the governing board of the Menlo Park City School District.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, November 8, 2016, 8:13 PM

Comments (2)

Posted by Resident-
a resident of Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park
on Nov 9, 2016 at 7:16 pm

We really need people with fresh ideas for the school board- Preferably parents with a vested interest in our City and our schools.

Otherwise we may be getting the same old... same old stale ideas- That type of "leadership" we do not need in our City of Menlo Park or our Schools!

Did the voters really think this one through and do their homework before casting their votes ?!?

There were other solid choices-

4 years can be a very long time---



Posted by Menlo Voter.
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Nov 9, 2016 at 7:53 pm

Menlo Voter. is a registered user.

resident:

yes, I think voters "thought this through." They voted for an outsider. One not a member of the insider "cabal," that have totally "screwed the pooch. I like that term "cabal." Thanks Terry.


Don't miss out on the discussion!
Sign up to be notified of new comments on this topic.

Email:


Post a comment

Sorry, but further commenting on this topic has been closed.

Stay informed.

Get the day's top headlines from Almanac Online sent to your inbox in the Express newsletter.

Boichik Bagels is opening its newest – and largest – location in Santa Clara this week
By The Peninsula Foodist | 0 comments | 2,536 views

I Do I Don't: How to build a better marriage Page 15
By Chandrama Anderson | 0 comments | 1,062 views

WATCH OUT – SUGAR AHEAD
By Laura Stec | 7 comments | 962 views

 

Support local families in need

Your contribution to the Holiday Fund will go directly to nonprofits supporting local families and children in need. Last year, Almanac readers and foundations contributed over $300,000.

DONATE