Letter to the Editor: Please re-elect Jean Trujillo for Hillsborough School Board

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To the Editor:

I am a member of the Hillsborough Township School Board. Opinions expressed here are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of the Hillsborough Township School Board.

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My name is Jean Trujillo and I am running for re-election to the Hillsborough Board of Education because I care about kids and I want be part of the solution. I am a 17-year Hillsborough resident and my children attend HHS (11th grade), HMS (8th grade) and ARIS (5th grade). I am an engineer by training and my greatest strengths are asking questions and questioning assumptions. I do my homework and research to make educated decisions.

Communication is very important to me and I want residents to learn more about me and how I think. That’s why I spend a lot of time answering questionnaires from various organizations. I’ll post these responses online at jeanforboe.blogspot.com, and www.facebook.com/jeanforboe.

I would like to be the Hillsborough and Millstone communities’ voice on the school board and ask for your vote in the Tuesday, Nov. 5th, General Election. Your vote is important. Thank you for your support.

Jean Trujillo
Hillsborough

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