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#FTLO Quality Education Candidates Launch their Campaign

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Perth Amboy—The #FTLO Quality Education Candidates Maria Rodriguez and Stanley Sierakowski successfully launched their 2019 campaign for the Perth Amboy Board of Education this past Sunday, September 22nd. Rodriguez and Sierakowski will be running on Column G this November 5th and are looking forward to advocating for our children on the Perth Amboy Board of Education. Both Maria and Stan have served our Perth Amboy Community with over a combined 30 years of service as County Committeeman and County Committeewoman.

Maria is a mother, a grandmother, and a retired business professional who has lived in Perth Amboy for over 45 years. “I know that a quality education is the only way our children will achieve success in life. They are the future and that is why I am running,” Rodriguez said.

Stanley, who is a Perth Amboy Alumnus and a retired Middlesex County Coordinator for Senior and Disabled Transportation, believes a quality education includes expansion of opportunities. “The pathway to success in America is to increase opportunities for students who are interested in pursuing college, trade schools, or an artist’s profession,” said Sierakowski.

Rapid growth of enrollment in the Perth Amboy Schools remains at the forefront of concerns for both candidates. Smart planning and development is needed in our schools, and Rodriguez and Sierakowski are asking the Perth Amboy City Residents for the opportunity to serve on the Perth Amboy Board of Education to help enhance the education of our children and provide new and fresh ideas, and innovative solutions.

You can follow their campaign on Facebook @FTLOQualityEducation.

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