Opinion
Backing Amber Mabie: Beyond Family Ties to Genuine Commitment
Hello, friends in Warren County. I feel the need to speak up for candidate Amber Mabie in her bid for the Warren County School Board. While I no longer live in Warren County, I did live and work in the County for 26 years. Two of my children completed and graduated from this school system. But I still have grandchildren who go to WCPS.
School systems all over the nation are struggling, post Covid. Our world looks different than it did even 10 years ago. School should be a safe space for all children! This means putting our people in positions of authority, such as school boards that we trust! One candidate who will accomplish this is Amber Mabie.
Yes, she is my daughter in law, but I have known her for over twenty years. I knew her when she volunteered her time at the Middletown Fire and Rescue. Soon after, she served the citizens of Warren County as a Communications Officer for the Fire and Rescue Department and Sheriffs Office. She served as one of the better communications officers to my department. She is a volunteer for the schools, in the classroom, and has worked as a substitute teacher. Amber also home schooled her children for several years, three of which graduated through the county school system. One graduated from Seton Homeschool study.
Please understand that I am not supporting my “daughter in law”-persay, I’m supporting a mother who has been dedicated in public service for many years. She, not only wants what’s best for the teachers and the system, but also for her and your children. And trust me, she’s not afraid to take on these problems/issues that have and are occurring in the school system.
Want change for the better, write in Amber for School Board.
Richard E. Mabie
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