Susan Sinnott-Curran
Education: Graduated from the University of Maine with a
bachelor of science degree in child development/family relations, minor in
psychology and graduate courses in education and special education.
Family: Married with two young ladies who are 12 and 16
years old. I have lived in Arundel for almost 14 years.
Experience: I have worked in the field of education in
several capacities for over 20 years. In local school districts and the
Department of Education as a developmental therapist and behavioral consultant.
I have also been a kindergarten to fourth-grade self-contained special educator
for children diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Currently, I have returned to
early intervention as a special educator and evaluator for the Department of
Education/Child Development Services of York County.
Biggest issue facing the town: The town of Arundel is
facing a major decision on whether to withdraw from or to remain in RSU 21. The
divide within the community about this matter is one that is ever present when
parents gather together. The toxicity of this polarizing issue needs to be
resolved as soon as possible to move our community to heal and educate our
children as a cohesive community.
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Jack Reetz
Education: MBA from the University of California,
Berkeley
Family: Married with two children and three
grandchildren
Experience: Three years with the Arundel School Committee
and 10 years on budget committees in Arundel and formerly Acton, Mass.
Biggest issue facing Arundel: Continuing to provide
excellent K-12 education choices for Arundel students and parents. Concern that
withdrawal from RSU 21 will return Arundel's children to the low-performing past
along with significantly increased costs and achieving an equitable cost-sharing
resolution.
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