Candidate for State Representative
District: Hillsborough 12 – Ward 5 of Manchester
Robert began working the Head Start Program where he was the State and Local Community Representative for Southern New Hampshire Services (SNHS) Head Start Policy Council from 2001 to 2004.
Robert continued to advocate for a higher education for the students of Manchester by serving ten years as an elementary school parent volunteer from 1998 to 2008. Robert also served as the Co-President of the Wilson Elementary Parent Group, Partners in Education (P.I.E) from 2006-2007. Robert helped co-write a new Manchester School District Five Year Master Plan from 2005 to 2007. The master plan was adopted by the State Board of School Committee in 2007. Robert assisted and advocated for the new math curriculum “Everyday Math” in 2006 at the elementary level. The new math program was adopted and went district-wide in 2007. Robert has also assisted in School Improvement Plans for Henry Wilson Elementary.
Robert also assisted in many community based organizations to reduce crime, reduce the high school dropout rate, create safe routes to schools and is a captain of a Neighborhood watch group in Ward 5 of Manchester.
Robert’s knowledge in student education, planning and fiscal responsibility as well as years of community involvement makes him an excellent choice to be a representative of Manchester’s Ward 5 and its people.
Robert will work to reduce spending and reduce the size of our government. Robert does not support broad-based taxes such as an income or sales tax. He will bring leadership back to our state, show responsibility to those he represents and dedicate his time to working hard for the people who work, live and raise a family here.
