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RandySF

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Fri Apr 14, 2023, 05:15 PM Apr 2023

PA: School Board Candidate Dana Foley Wants To Bring Progress And Stability Back To Central Bucks

Uniting the community and restoring the Central Bucks School Board to a position of leadership that appreciates and embraces students from all walks of life are just two of the goals that Dana Foley intends to accomplish if she’s elected to represent Region 3 as a school board director.

While knocking doors on the campaign trail, Foley, a first-time candidate, remarked that she noticed a common sentiment from Buckingham residents regardless of their party affiliation.

“Everyone is fed up with the antics in this school district. I think they’re embarrassed,” she said.

Foley, a nurse practitioner, sees cooperative (rather than combative) school board conversations as the key to a school district’s success and progress.

“We can work together. I work in healthcare with plenty of people who have opposing political beliefs from me,” she said. “It doesn’t have to be divisive. You can have your own moral framework and belief system and still come together and do what’s right for people.”

Recent news concerning the Central Bucks School District might indicate that doing the right thing for students and faculty hasn’t been a priority for the current board. The district has made headlines and been featured on television, radio, and even international media for all the wrong reasons.




https://buckscountybeacon.com/2023/04/region-3-school-board-candidate-dana-foley-wants-to-bring-progress-and-stability-back-to-central-bucks-school-district/

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