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Candidates for Seattle School Board are voicing their positions on crucial topics that affect the future of Seattle Public Schools. Among the primary concerns are the presence of police officers on campus, budget allocations, and the provision of school lunches.
The debate over police presence in schools has sparked significant discussion, with candidates presenting varied perspectives on safety and student well-being. Some advocate for maintaining school resource officers to ensure a secure learning environment, while others argue for alternative approaches to discipline and support that do not involve law enforcement.
Budget management is another pressing issue, as candidates outline their strategies for addressing funding challenges. With the ongoing need for resources to support educational programs, infrastructure, and staff salaries, candidates are tasked with proposing realistic solutions to ensure financial stability.
Additionally, the provision of nutritious lunches remains a vital topic, as candidates emphasize the importance of healthy meals for students' academic success. As the election approaches, these discussions will play a critical role in shaping the direction of Seattle Public Schools.
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