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Where does Aarati Martino stand on Central Bucks Policy 321?

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It’s very strange that Ms. Aarati Martino has stayed silent with respect to the turmoil Central Bucks School District has been rocked with for the last eight months or so. In her two guest opinions (“ChatGPT, AI, and our children’s future,” July 27, and “Let’s hold the door open for everyone,” June 1) for the Herald, she avoids any mention of Policy 321, restrictions on books or the new salary for the superintendent.

Instead, Ms. Martino chooses to write about an issue that does not rank in the top 10 in the minds of CBSD residents, that is AI and ChatGPT.

I would like to definitively know, with precise detail, where Ms. Martino stands on issues as Policy 321, for example, and where she stands on giving the superintendent a $85K raise and a poison pill clause that gives him one year’s salary if a new board fires him.

Instead, the residents of CBSD hear radio silence from her on the most pressing issues the residents have had to face in years.

Kevin Grant, Doylestown


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