Public Forum:
Glen Allgaier has great support in the community because of his integrity, honesty and overall character.
Those who watch/attend School Board meetings and/or are engaged in our Elmbrook schools already know he needs to be re-elected to the Board of Education.
He is respectful of the district but committed to pursuing improvement opportunities that can help us get through difficult economic times as a community. He is a strong advocate for all stakeholders (including those that do not have students attending Elmbrook schools) and is especially passionate about providing a learning environment that is safe, supportive and inspiring for all Elmbrook students. He is willing to look at new ways to deliver instruction to meet the diverse needs of our learners in a financially responsible way.
He demands accountability for results to ensure that every dollar spent is spent wisely and that the district saves to protect its future given the state of public school funding nationwide. He independently does required research to prepare for and support his decisions made in the board room. He is always conscious of how decisions made today will impact the district in the future.
Elmbrook and the community as a whole benefit from his commitment to the School District of Elmbrook. Please support Glen Allgaier on April 6. Your community! Your schools! Your choice!
Laura Schmidt
Brookfield
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