The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of Chester County and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Responsiveness
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1. What do you think could be done to make your position more responsive to county citizens?
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Answer from John Emmons:
Building on my experience as the leader of wellness campaigns at work, I would promote good nutrition in our schools through three primary avenues. They would include:
1. Education of and marketing to students regarding healthy choices.
2. Make sure healthy and enticing choices are available to students
3. Educate parents of K-6 students on healthy choices and encourage them to practice this at home and in school lunch decisions.
Answer from Ed Farina:
The primary step in being responsive is close contact with community members in order to understand their issues/concerns about our schools and the education we provide for our students. As an active/involved parent and community member, I spend significant time at activities, events and meetings in our community. This provides me with contact with many different individuals and families across the school district.
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