Communication is important for Hillsborough BOE candidate running for re-election

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

My name is Jean Trujillo and I am running for re-election because I care about doing
what’s best for kids. I am a 20-year Hillsborough resident. My oldest child is a Hillsborough High School (HHS) Class of 2021 graduate, and my younger children currently attend HHS (11th grade) and Hillsborough Middle School (8th grade). I am an engineer by training, and I do my homework to make educated decisions.

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Communication is very important to me, and I want residents to learn more about me and how I think. Please find more online at jeanforboe.blogspot.com and
www.facebook.com/jeanforboe.

The two ideas that guide my thought process are: 1) All children can be successful; it’s our job to figure out what that is and how to help them achieve it. 2) At the end of the day, it’s about what’s in the best interest of the kids.

I would like to be the Hillsborough and Millstone communities’ voice on the school board and ask for your vote this Nov. 8. Your individual vote is important.

Jean Trujillo

Hillsborough

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