Feanna Jattan-Singh candidate Worcester School Committee District C:

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Feanna Jattan-Singh is the mother of four children, two of whom attend North High School.
Feanna has advocated for a sidewalk for 15 years and now it has been approved to be built.
Imagine how great Worcester Schools could be if we all worked together to make things better for our children.
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As a proud mother of four, including two children currently enrolled at North High School, I believe it’s time for parents to have a real voice in the decisions that shape our schools. I’m running to ensure we select the best superintendent for Worcester Public Schools, and to bring transparency, accountability, and empathy to the table. I know what families are going through, and I want to make sure every decision made in that room reflects the realities of students, parents, and educators.
I bring firsthand experience, not just policy. I understand the challenges facing our schools, from overcrowded classrooms to communication gaps between schools and parents, because I live it every day as a mom.
What sets me apart:
1. I’m not a career politician, I’m a community-first problem solver.
2. I’ll fight for greater parent-school collaboration and evidence-based leadership.
3. I bring a fresh, grounded perspective that’s been missing from the committee.
4. I listen, I show up, and I’ll put in the work to make lasting changes.
I believe in action, not just discussion. If elected, I’ll:
1. Champion transparent superintendent hiring and ensure we choose a leader who prioritizes student equity, staff support, and parent inclusion.
2. Propose a Parent Advisory Program where local families can give regular monthly input on school decisions.
3. Push for innovative, student-centered policies like mentorship programs, elective flexibility, and tech-integrated classrooms to increase engagement.
4. Host regular community forums so families feel heard before decisions are made, not after.
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