School board selects Larry Lebowitz to fill Fraasch’s vacant seat
At last night’s discussion meeting, the school board selected Larry Lebowitz to fill the seat left vacant by James Fraasch’s recent resignation from the school board. Lebowitz, an attorney, will begin serving immediately.
If you wish to learn more about Mr. Lebowitz’s thoughts on education and the school board, the recording of his interview for the seat makes a good introduction. You can listen to the recording, thanks to LeboCitizens.com, by fast-forwarding to the 41-minute mark of this audio recording of the 4 January 2011 interviews.
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If you wish to learn more about Mr. Lebowitz’s thoughts on education and the school board, the recording of his interview for the seat makes a good introduction. You can listen to the recording, thanks to LeboCitizens.com, by fast-forwarding to the 41-minute mark of this audio recording of the 4 January 2011 interviews.
Read more:
- Mt. Lebanon school board fills vacancy with attorney (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lebowitz named to vacant Mt. Lebanon school board seat (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- And the winner is... (LeboCitizens.com)
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2 Comments:
Viewers may want to visit todays post on lebocitizens.blogspot.com about Mr. Lebowitz.
Bill Lewis
Having viewed the suggested video from lebocitizens.blogspot.com, http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07173/796195-28.stm, I am speaking out because my husband and I have collected and delivered 80 winter coats to those in need here in the South Hills since January 5th (one week!). Some recipients of these coats include individuals associated with Bethlehem Haven, and from their website, “ Each year, the organization helps thousands of homeless women through services ranging from street outreach and housing to health care and employment support. Bethlehem Haven ensures every woman it serves regains their self-respect and confidence needed to be on their own again.” Also, a friend who is responsible for a local clothing room (free clothing “store”) where food and clothing insecure families visit after getting food from the food bank, told me two days ago that all but one of the boys’ coats were taken during the most recent food bank distribution. There are so many in our midst needing mentoring with respect to employment support leading to self-sufficiency. After listening to this video I think a good cry is in order. – Charlotte Stephenson
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