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“I was employed by the Perkiomen Valley School District for over 20 years, supporting our special education and regular education students. What is your professional background/experience? What skills would you bring to the board? We also need to keep inappropriate books that do not promote or align with academic excellence out of our school libraries.” Bullying is a problem in our schools and there needs to be accountability. Providing a safe and supportive place for all students to achieve high academic standards and behavioral expectations is also essential.

“The most important issues facing my district include providing a curriculum that will ensure our students get back to the highest level of learning and achievement. I strongly believe in personal liberties, including parents making their own health choices for themselves and their children.” What are the most important issues facing your district?

I want to ensure quality, healthy, and unbiased education for all. “I feel the need to run for school board director because I believe I can provide valuable insight along with a student-first agenda. She is a registered Republican and a retired special education instructional paraprofessional from the Perkiomen Valley School District. Heidi Brown is running for school director in the Perkiomen Valley School District, located in Montgomery County. The second installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates across the state.
