Fluvanna faces two competitive School Board races

Linda Staiger and Andrew PullenColumbia District
Andrew Pullen
Email: pullenforschoolboard@gmail.com
Children: First grade at Central Elementary

I’m not just a candidate, I’m a parent. I grew up in Fluvanna, have lived here and have served this community my entire adult life.  I am focused on bringing accountability, confidence, and transparency to the School Board while ensuring that taxpayer dollars are going to classroom instruction.

Linda Staiger
Email:lstaiger@centurylink.net

I run so I can live in a community that I am proud to be part of. Working hard to make opportunities for each child to become as happy and productive as possible, I will succeed.  I am capable and qualified to do the great amount of work necessary to achieve that goal.
 
Tyler Pieron and Shirley StewartRivanna District
Tyler Pieron
Email: pieron4fluvanna@gmail.com
Children: Two boys and a girl ages 10, 9 and 7

In the military, we say that if you aren’t part of the solution, you are part of the problem. I want to be part of the solution by supporting our teachers with their needs, bring transparency to the decision-making process and help guide our schools to be even more successful.

Shirley Stewart
Email: ssstewart56@gmail.com
Children: Adult children and grandchildren

I am concerned for public education given the climate at the federal level. I am committed to quality programs for all students and wise use of community resources. My 32 years of experience in public education provides me with knowledge and skills that can be an asset to our county, as we face what may be challenging times ahead.

Cunningham
Charles Rittenhouse, incumbent
Email: dar5cdr@aol.com
Children: Three grown children and two grandchildren

[I want] to ensure Fluvanna citizens that we care about and will strive to:
1) meet the educational needs of our children;
2) provide quality teachers and employees;
3) encourage teacher and employee input;
4) fulfill the duties given to us by state and federal law; and
5) be good stewards of education dollars.

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