January 19, 2022 – Slinger, WI – My name is Gary Feltz and I’m running as an incumbent on the Slinger School Board in the April 5, 2022 election.
Here’s Why
- I have been a resident of the Slinger School District for over 35 years.
- I have completed multiple terms on the Slinger School Board
- Both my children attended Slinger Schools from kindergarten to graduation.
- I have served during multiple building projects:
Enhancement of Allenton and Slinger Schools
Foresight to build the Addison School
Retrofitting of the Slinger High School
State of the art PAC facility
Foresight in the land acquisition for future elementary school site in Slinger
- I am continually working to keep schools open and masks optional.
- My number one mission is to continue the in-top ranking with annual test scores
- Helped with the implementation of all the new safety features with the schools today.
- Committed to fighting any and all CRT threats
- I am not afraid to discipline students who won’t behave.
- Supported the 4K program and its implementation
- Helped implement the breakfast program
- Negotiated contracts pre-Act 10
- Current CESA 6 Representative
- Business owner with common sense solutions
- Help build Slinger Schools to the No. 1 destination school
- Helped with selection process of the past two Superintendents
My past performance is the best barometer for your future expectations.
If you like where Slinger Schools are positioned today, then I would ask for your vote again to keep a good thing going.
Gary Feltz
Slinger
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