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NATICK – I have had the fortunate opportunity to have known Henry for the past 15 years.  I have worked sided by side with Henry on various committees and subcommittees throughout the town.  Most notably on the School Committee. Henry displays an unwavering strong commitment to Natick, its future, and above all, the educational needs of our children. 

Henry is a tireless advocate for all students.  Henry adheres to high ethical principles which reflect the highest standards of Natick and its public schools. Over the years Henry has dedicated his time and significant efforts to determine the best solution to some of the most challenging of issues. 

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Everything from fiscal challenges, supporting improved curriculum and programing, class size optimization, recruiting and hiring administrative school leaders, School Committee policy development to ensure policies are keeping up to contemporary standards, and finally collaborating and leading though the last decade of student population growth.  He has been an active leader in balancing school space needs to ensure the schools have the space needed to educate the students as economically as possible. He also is a strong advocate for the students having access to current technology and equipment so they can compete with students from across the globe.    

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Henry is a spirited, compassionate and an active listener, who will support our schools and its students.

Please join me in voting and supporting Henry for his bid for re-election to the School Committee. 

Stephen Meyler

Kennedy Middle School Building Committee Chair

Former Chair School Committee

Former High School Building Committee Member 

Former Senior/Community Center Building Committee Member

Natick resident

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By editor

Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.