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Stephen Bannasch, Campaign December 2005
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I work at Concord Consortium as the Director of Technology and have more than 25 years of experience developing innovative educational technology and curricula, managing projects, hiring people, and maintaining budgets. The Concord Consortium is a non-profit educational research and development organization that specializes in developing and adapting technology for both K-12 math and science education and teacher-professional development.
Educational PhilosophyOur school must do the best job possible to prepare our children to lead successful lives of personal and social meaning. This means more than a narrow focus on high-stakes tests and State curriculum frameworks, it means making certain that students are involved with their hearts and their minds in projects that are meaningful. I believe that children learn best when they take an active and engaged ownership in their own learning and use this involvement to build an understanding of themselves and the world around them. I think this is best achieved with a curriculum that emphasizes thematic and project-based learning. The learning strategies and essential skills described in the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks are learned most effectively when children use these skills in projects they have a personal investment in. It is important for the School Committee to defend this educational philosophy and approach against a general theme in education today that values a broad but shallow mastery of facts.
Open CommunicationsThe School Committee should pass a communications policy that states we will take all practical steps to make all of the School Committee and the School's business, budget and communications as accessible to the public as possible. For example I'd like to have copies of any information sent by the superintendent to school committee members posted publicly on a web site. Of course most of the time almost no one will be interested in this information but anybody in town who is interested should be able to easily find out what the School Committee is discussing and deciding.
I encourage you to continue the conversation with me in person or by contacting me at 259-9125, email at [email protected], or visiting: http://www.deanbrook.org.Read more extensive statements at the links below:
Send me an email if you want your name added to the suppporters list.
These are not ballots! Some people misinterpreted my letter and this section of the web site and wondered if it was legal for me to distribute ballots. These are just ballot request foms, not ballots. I checked with the Seceretary of States office -- there is no problem distributing ballot request forms, it is just a list of the information that Leslie asks for with placeholders for a person to enter the data.
If you deliver the request in person to Leslie she will give you a ballot to fill out right then and there. You can also mail the request to Leslie at the following address:
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Wednesday November 30th will be a Meet the Candidates night at the school from 6:30-8:30 sponsored by the School Council. The other candidate is Matt Hart who lives on the corner of West Pelham and Baker Road. Matt's a great guy and I urge you to come to the event to ask both of us questions and hear us speak. I know I would appreciate the support.
In the election last May I lost by 9 votes in a tight 3-way race so I need all the help I can get!
Pass along the location of this web site to people who are interested in the election.
If you know people who might be supporters of my candidacy who don't use email please let them know I am running and ask if they are willing to be listed as supporters.
If you feel strongly you can write a letter to the Hampshire Gazette supporting my candidacy. Letters can be sent to [email protected] or by U.S. mail to Letters, Daily Hampshire Gazette, 115 Conz Street, Northampton MA 01060. Please include a return address and a phone number where they can reach you between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to confirm authorship. Put "Letter to the Gazette" in the subject line of e-mail. The Gazette will consider publishing letters of support for a candidate provided the letter addresses specific issues and qualifications and is limited to 200 words.
Let me know if you want a sign. I have a few signs and can make more.
I plan to campaign across the street from the town hall on December 6 and would love company for some or all of the time.
Thanks for reading this far and considering my candidacy.
Stephen Bannasch |
106 Sand Hill Road, Shutesbury,
MA 01072 |
413 259 9125 |
[email protected] |
http://www.deanbrook.org |