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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE & INTEGRITY & VALUE

QualityEducation203.org recommends electing candidates that will put our children first while being fiscally responsible.

Candidates that will allow our district to maintain its tradition of excellence, while continuing to offer good value for the money we spend.

So what do we do?

We recommend voting for these three candidates:

Terry Fielden, Michael Jaensch, and Suzyn Price
(Click on the candidates name to email)

Mike Jaensch (website)

There are only three seats available on the board in this election. Because the Taxpayers' Ticket chose to run 3 candidates as a block--to take over the board, we must maximize our effort and pick just three candidates to support.

By voting for these three specific candidates, Jaensch, Price and Fielden, the vote total will be more favorably weighted towards them thereby improving their chances. In other words, we can't split our vote and support Deutsch and Lu, the other two non-Taxpayers' Ticket candidates.

If you feel good about the schools today (and we think you should) then this is the path we suggest to take. Each of these candidates: Price, Fielden and Jaensch has important strengths. Between the three there is financial, construction, school management and negotiating experience that would be valuable to the board.

NO ONE with the best intentions for Naperville Community Unit School District 203 should vote for Dan Denys, Jerry Buch, or Mike Davitt. All three appear to have highly suspect motives in running for the Board, and along with sitting Board member Jim Caulfield, these three candidates seek to take control of the Board and micromanage the operation of the schools in a direction that is out of the mainstream of our populace.

The recent attempts by Davitt and Caulfield to censor science text books clearly points to a hidden social agenda that is far too conservative for the moderate residents of this District. For the campaign, Denys, Bush, and Davitt have sought to downplay this aspect and, instead, to exploit the issue of the 2002 referendum driving a wedge between the citizens and the school district. But there is no evidence of a deliberate attempt by the board or the district to deceive its residents as the Taxpayers' Ticket would have us believe. Forecasting is difficult, ask Dan Denys what the IRS thought about his forecast for the NTN Bond issue?

These men have characteristics and an agenda that make them unsuited for a public school board. These three do not have the best interest of the children or our district at the core of their campaign.  We cannot trust them to guide our district.

Make a difference in this election: VOTE on April 17th.

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