Biographical information
Name:
Bonnie J. Hayes
Office Sought:
Auburn School Committee, Ward 2
Home Street Address:
172 Allen Ave
Campaign Phone Number:
207-782-1386
Campaign Email Address:
bjhayes172@gmail.com
Facebook page:
Twitter Account:
YouTube Channel:
Occupation or primary source of income:
Territory Manager for UPCInsurance.
Education:
BS in Education, University of Maine, Orono.
Family:
I am married to Bob Hayes and we have two grown children and three grandchildren.
Public offices sought or held?
This is not the first time I have run for Ward 2 School Committee.
Civic organizations:
Ice breakers
What is your favorite food?
TBD
What is your favorite movie?
TBD
What is your favorite book?
TBD
What is the best political advice you have received?
To be myself and to be honest
What Maine political figure do you admire most?
George Mitchell: Mr.Mitchell is a true statesman and has represented the State of Maine and the United States with honor.
Local politics
What has Mayor Jonathan LaBonte done during the past two years that you agree with? What has he done that you disagree with?
TBD–
What has the city council done during the past two years that you agree with? What have they done that you disagree with?
TBD
What has the city manager and the city staff done during the past two years that you agree with? What have they done that you disagree with?
I am not in a position to agree or disagree with staff or the city manager.
What has the school committee done during the past two years that you agree with? What have they done that you disagree with?
The school committee has begun to implement Mass Customize Learning. This is a means of education that will begin to train our students for their future. I think this is an important step for our children.
What is your solution for Auburn’s high school?
We need to look at all solutions for ELHS. It is important that we exhaust all means of state funding before we ask the tax payers of Auburn to support the construction of a new school.
There probably is not one solution that will appeal to tax payers but a combination of ideas that will put Auburn on the cutting edge of education.
Any last words?
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