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Your Vote Matters: Take a Stand for Public Education

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As we approach Election Day on November 5th, we are reminded of the powerful role our votes play in

As we approach Election Day on November 5th, we are reminded of the powerful role our votes play in shaping our communities and the future of public education. [Forward this message to a friend.]( [Alternate text]   As we approach Election Day on November 5th, we are reminded of the powerful role our votes play in shaping our communities and the future of public education. Our democratic system thrives when we actively participate, especially in decisions that impact our children's schools, resources, and opportunities. From school board candidates to policymakers, each vote helps choose leaders who can protect and improve our public schools, ensuring they remain accessible, equitable, and well-funded for every student. Take a moment today to confirm that your voter registration is accurate so that nothing stands in the way of your voice being heard. You can verify your registration status by visiting [CanIVote.org](. Let's stand together for our children, our schools, and our democracy by making sure we are ready to cast our ballots. Thank you for all you do to support public education—our collective voices have the power to make lasting change! Joann Mickens, Executive Director Parents for Public Schools, Inc.   Copyright © 2024 Parents for Public Schools, Inc. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Web Site]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram](   [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Powered by thedatabank, gbc.](

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