Andrew Tammaro For Hamden Board of Education Announcement
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Hamden CT
08 May, 2021
3:14 PM
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Press release Andrew Tammaro: May 8, 2021 HAMDEN -- Today, Andrew Tammaro officially announced his candidacy for the Hamden Board of Education as a Republican in the November 2021 municipal election. Born and raised in Hamden, Tammaro has resided in Mount Carmel -- the town's 1st District -- all his life. After having attended Wintergreen Interdistrict Magnet School in Hamden for nine years, he later graduated from Notre Dame High School of West Haven. He then went on to graduate from Stonehill College (Easton, MA) with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science in the spring of 2020. A new member of the Hamden Republican Town Committee, Tammaro made sure to extend his gratitude to the town's party leadership for prompting him with the decision to run. He noted, "I can't thank Town Chairman Frank LaDore enough for bringing me onto the Committee and presenting me with this opportunity to represent Hamden in the Board of Education. His encouragement and the immediate outpouring support from the party have been integral in my consideration and ultimate decision to pursue a seat on the Board." "My vision for Hamden's schools is shaped by my experiences, and grounded in a strong personalphilosophy," Tammaro said. "Though nothing is more important to me than to serve the Town ofHamden and its residents, especially its students and their families. They are the lifeblood of oureducation system." As a student, Andrew gained a wealth of experience in politics as President of the Stonehill CollegeRepublicans and Executive Director of the Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans. But tohim, what best prepared him for this role was the value of the liberal arts education he received,particularly in how it showcased the importance of the student-teacher relationship. Tammaro explained, "My experiences as a student are defined by strong relationships withteachers. These relationships and a feeling of personal investment from instructors areindispensable in cultivating enriched students, who turn into engaged members of theircommunities. For this to happen, it is absolutely imperative that our students, from kindergartenthrough high school, are able to learn in-person and full-time." "I look forward to meeting and speaking with residents all throughout Hamden, and offering serious solutions to the serious issues facing our town. My imperative is to transform your concern into meaningful action through honest, transparent, and intelligent representation," Andrew continued. "I welcome and cherish the opportunity to bring a fresh outlook on education to Hamden, a town which finds itself shackled by bureaucracy, inaction, and opacity." This press release was produced by Andrew Tammaro. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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