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San Mateo County, CA November 8, 2005 Election
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Letter to Voters

By Patricia Wright

Candidate for Board Member; Redwood City School District; 4 Year Term

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You deserve representation that will provide leadership, experience, and vision.
Dear Voter,

This November 8th, you will elect two trustees to the Redwood City School District Board. For the next four years . . . at least . . . these trustees will shape the future of our public schools and our community. Your vote is important in this election if:
- your children attend public school
- your children attend private school
- your children are all grown up
- you don't have children

Because the public school system belongs to the public, you deserve representation that will provide leadership, experience, and vision. This November, I'm asking you to re-elect me to the Redwood City School District Board so we can work together to make a difference in our schools and in our community.

The past four years have passed quickly and with them have come many improvements for our district's students: new facilities, a steady rise in test scores, and a renewed pride in our schools. As a trustee, I have helped create the guiding principles of our district for the past four years and I ask for your help by re-electing me to continue these improvements.

If you have questions or comments about our public schools, my campaign, or this election, please go to my campaign page on the Smart Voter web site. Thank you for your interest in public education.

/s/ Patricia Wright

http://www.smartvoter.org/2005/11/08/ca/sm/vote/wright_p/

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