04/17/2024
This journey certainly didnt end how I had hoped. I am, of course, disappointed in the outcome but to quote a good friend, sometimes we work hard and try our best, and it doesn’t work out in our favor. But, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be proud. On my own, with only the support and help of family, friends, and friends of friends, I came 270 votes short of a seat on the Board of Education - that is not so bad! So today, instead of dwelling on what didnt work, I’ll leave you with a few tiny wins (h/t to for the phrase)
I truly have the most wonderful and supportive family and friends who believed I could make a difference from the start.
I’ve made some new friends who spent countless hours advising me, strategizing with me, designing marketing materials, helping me craft statements and responses, and getting the word out. I am forever grateful.
I (hope) I set an example for my kids and yours for how to take action and speak out when you believe in something.
There IS a referendum that will soon be discussed and hopefully up for a vote in April 2026 for Full Day Kindergarten and a few other enhancements to our elementary schools, so my voice has certainly been heard.
I live in the best, most supportive neighborhood in Westfield. Our crew is amazing.
There are 18 year olds who voted for ME, a Jewish woman, in their very first election they’ve ever voted in. That’s progress we can all be proud of, and is actually a really fun fact that bodes well for our future.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. For your support, your texts, your laughter and your counsel. Thank you for putting up a lawn sign and driving around with a car magnet. But mostly, thank you for advocating on my behalf.
XO 🌸