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Letter to the Editor: Jeff Hynoski

Hynoski asks the public to join him in voting for Kameron Rabenou for Moorestown’s Board of Education.

Moorestown voters have key decisions to make as they vote for our next governor, legislators and Burlington County Freeholders. However, the race that most directly impacts the average family’s bottom line is the race for Board of Education. Three seats are contested that will decide who will be at the helm for yearly budgets, tax decisions, teacher contracts and more. I ask that you join me in casting one of your three ballots for Kameron Rabenou.

As someone who has known Kameron for years, I can tell you he’s not your typical candidate. His background as a small business owner and as president and operator of a top regional trade school give him the type of practical experience that make him exceptionally qualified and ready to do the job on day one. With over 30 years of experience in budgeting, grant navigation and financial planning, Kameron would easily become an indispensable contributor to the board.

In addition to his business experience, Kameron has served as an advisor to a number of post-secondary education, preschool, test preparation, tutoring, corporate training and K-12 programs and companies. His ability to think outside the box and utilize best practices in education will benefit our schools, encouraging dialogue between families and the school district as we head into the future.

Most importantly, Kameron is a dad of two wonderful girls who are currently enrolled in the district. He understands the daily pressures facing Moorestown families and knows how important it is to keep our schools among the best in the country. When elected, he will serve in a manner that will put our children first in every decision that is made.

Please join me and vote for Kameron Rabenou for Moorestown’s Board of Education on Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Jeff Hynoski

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