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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just got weird robocall supposedly from Stephanie Lilley's husband stating that she was the only Republican on the School Board ballot. Is that really true? Already voted for Trina Braun.[/quote] Trish Braun is persona non grata in our neighborhood. As a member of the school boundary committee, Braun had no issue with telling other ward 3 families who expected to send their kids to Deal that Lesser performing Hardy was good enough for their kids. Of course Braun decided that Hardy wasn't good enough for her child and she had the ability to go private school over Hardy. Braun's campaign slogan should be "do as I say, not as I do."[/quote] Tricia Braun was not a boundary committee member. Mattew Frumin was the Ward 3 representative in that Committee. Ruth Wattenberg's supporters mystified this fact in bad faith. [/quote] Braun's website certainly trumpets her central role in the process as proof of her experience for office. Either she played a major role and bears responsibility for the result or she was completely ineffective and didn't protect the interests of all the ward's students. Braun can't have it both ways. "She was an active participant during the recent Student Assignment and DCPS School Boundaries Review Process, conducting community meetings, attending working group meetings and meeting with parents from across the city, teachers, members of the DME’s Advisory Committee, and the Deputy Mayor for Education to advocate for her school community, for the importance of neighborhood schools, and for the review process to focus first and foremost on achieving excellence in all DCPS schools.'[/quote]
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