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Retired WCPS Employee Endorses Amber Mabie: A Trusted Voice for Shenandoah District School Board

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As a retired Warren County School Board employee with 44 years of service, I have been so surprised and shocked at some of the things happening this last year or so with the Warren County School Board.

When I heard that Amber Mabie entered the School Board race, I was so excited for our county students, parents, and teachers. I have known Amber for over 30 years. She was a former student and then a parent of former students. Amber was raised by her mom and grandparents. They lived in Warren County for many years.

I know Amber as a kind, hardworking soul. If she says she’s going to do something, it will be done. Amber and her husband, Derek, have raised 8 children in our county schools. She has been involved in all her children’s schools. She knows the needs of students. Not just some students but also those with special needs and circumstances that not every student has or chooses to have.

I ask you to reach out to Amber if you want to talk to her. She is a Write-In candidate, so make sure you write in AMBER MABIE for the school board in the November 7th elections.

For your children and grandchildren, please WRITE-IN:  Amber Mabie for the School Board for the Shenandoah district.

Bonnie S. Feldhauser
WCPS Employee Retired


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