Sunday, October 25, 2009

Proud Mama - Son Runs Marine Corps Marathon




It was a very proud day for me today. My son, Stephen, ran the Marine Corps Marathon. He has been training for months, and had the perfect day for the race. Stephen attended Frederick County Schools, graduating from James Wood in 1999. He attended Lord Fairfax Community College and received his Bachelors Degree from George Mason University. I am proud of all of my children, but today was Stephen's special day.
Peggy Clark
No campaigning today - Special Mom's Day

Sunday, October 18, 2009

About the Candidate

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

Since mid June, after filing as a candidate for the Frederick County School Board from the Red Bud District, I have visited with folks on about 100 neighborhood streets. As I have visited with voters in the Red Bud District neighborhoods, several questions have been asked.

How long have you lived here?” I moved to the Winchester/Frederick County area in 1974 to teach Kindergarten at John Kerr. While a single teacher, I met my husband when I was moving into an apartment on Williamson Road (he lived across the hall – very romantic). We were married in 1978, and have lived for over 30 years in the Red Bud District. All of our children attended Frederick County Schools.
What is your educational background?” I have a Bachelors Degree from the University of Maryland in Early Childhood Education and a Masters Degree from James Madison University in Early Childhood Special Education. I have extensive coursework in the field of Autism, and have taught many students who were on the Autistic Spectrum.
Where did you teach?” After graduating from college, I taught in Garrett County, Maryland and then worked in the DC area as a secretary in an insurance agency and law firm. I taught Kindergarten at John Kerr, taught 4 & 5 year olds at First Presbyterian’s Weekday School, was the Educational Coordinator for the Migrant Head Start Program, and completed my teaching career as an Early Childhood Special Educator with NREP.
Have you served in leadership positions?” I was Vice President and President of our local professional organization, the Frederick County Education Association which had over 800 local members from all areas of our education community including teachers, bus drivers, and support staff. While President, I met with members, administrators, and the School Board. I attended all School Board Meetings and had input on salary and budget issues. While President, FCEA adopted Senseny Road in the Adopt a Highway Program.
What are you doing now?” I retired from teaching after the 07-08 school year. Since retiring, I have continued to be involved with local children and families. I volunteer at the Free Medical Clinic, Healthy Families, and help with Children’s Choir at my Church. Last year I volunteered at NREP, and worked with a child who needed special help.
What do you see as the greatest needs for the Frederick County School System?” It is important to continue having an excellent academic climate in our schools where students are challenged and successful in their learning. Appropriate class size, adequate salaries, and skilled professionals are all critical to having the system function well. I am also a proponent of Full Day Kindergarten both for benefits to local families and to students who would have time to learn in a more natural and less stressed manner.
How can the citizens of Red Bud help?” Citizens can help in two ways: first, each family can make volunteering in their child’s school a priority. Second, please vote on November 3. Vote for Peggy Clark
your neighbor, a trusted community leader, and local educator for the past 30 years.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Trust a Teacher - Vote for Peggy Clark

Dear Friends and Neighbors,
We are less than four weeks from the November 3 election!
Thanks to my husband and many supporters for getting the yard signs in place throughout the district. Everywhere we go the message of "Trust a Teacher" is visible. As I continue to visit citizens each evening, many are beginning to recognize me as a candidate for School Board, and greet me with "I saw your sign", or "I saw the article about you in the paper". My favorite was the gentleman who looked at my flyer that says "Trust a Teacher", and said "OH, YOU ARE THE TEACHER!"

I have been featured in three different articles in the Winchester Star in the last week. On October 6, the Star ran an article about both candidates running for the Red Bud seat on the School Board. The article ran on the front page of the paper, and included a nice picture of each of the candidates which caught the eye of many readers. The link to that article is: http://www.winchesterstar.com/pages/view/budget.html. The article had several of my quotes attributed to both candidates, and included at least one untrue statement from my opponent who was quoted as saying that he had not received a questionnaire from the Political Action Committee of the Frederick County Education Association. Since those are sent by registered mail, and his signature showed receipt of the questionnaire, he was obviously not being completely truthful in his statement to the Star reporter.

My husband printed a heartfelt Letter to the Editor which also ran on October 6. Two articles in one paper - that was a great day for my campaign!

On October 10, the Star ran the Letter to the Editor from Patricia Grosso, Chairman of the FCEA Skyline UniServe PAC with a strong endorsement of my candidacy. I have printed an excerpt of that letter below:
Clark Gets the Nod
Each political season, the Frederick County Education Association committee of the Skyline UniServ PAC meets with candidates for local and state office to determine which are most supportive of our educational goals.
As the chair of the committee, I saw that letters and surveys were sent to all candidates requesting that they call our office to arrange an interview appointment. We received confirmation receipts from all candidates but one. But only one candidate chose to return a survey and meet with us this year.
Peggy Clark is an outstanding candidate for the School Board position in Red Bud District. Peggy served our members well as president of the Frederick County Education Association for two years and as vice-president before that.
She already has a good working relationship with the school administration and with other School Board members. Peggy understands the budget process, School Board policy issues, the SOQs on the state level, and how all of these affect the teachers and students in our schools. She also understands the joys, rewards, and difficulties of being a teacher. It is our pleasure to recommend Peggy as the candidate for Red Bud District
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My thanks to all of you who are helping me to get my message out to the citizens of the Red Bud District. I truly believe I am the best candidate for the School Board Seat from the Red Bud District. My experience as a local educator, parent, and my involvement over the last 35 years in community activities will give me an insiders view of issues and problems that will be brought before the school board in the next four years. I look forward to being given the opportunity to serve the citizens of the Red Bud District.
Peggy Clark
Candidate for Frederick County School Board
Red Bud District


Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Weather has been Glorious for Campaigning!


OCTOBER The weather has been absolutely perfect for campaigning! Since mid-June I have spent most evenings visiting with voters in the Red Bud District. My goal has been to make personal contact with as many voters as possible, so that they might know me, and also so that I might learn more of what our local citizens think about the Frederick County Schools. The response has been overwhelmingly positive! What nice folks we have in the Red Bud District!

On Sunday, October 4 I was able to combine personal time with campaigning. My husband and I had an early pancake breakfast at Greenwood Fire Department before he went to his Park Ranger job at Clearbrook. After breakfast, I spent several hours greeting friends and neighbors who came to the Pancake Day. It was a beautiful morning, and everyone went away happy (and full)!


After I attended Church, I donned my sneakers to participate in the CROP walk to help alleviate hunger in our community and throughout the world. I walked the four mile loop around downtown Winchester with friends and neighbors. I think my months of campaign walking made the four miles an easy stroll.


If you would like to get in touch with me, please e-mail me at friendsofpeggyclark@verizon.net. Hopefully, the weather and everyone's health will stay good, and I can visit lots more of you before the election on November 3.
Happy October!
Peggy Clark
Candidate for Frederick County School Board
Red Bud District