Letter

Supports Al Dietrich for Geneseo School

By Richard Piccirilli  |  Geneseo

Geneseo is indeed fortunate to have Al Dietrich as an outstanding candidate for the Geneseo School Board.

What makes him an outstanding candidate is his knowledge, experience and his concern for quality education at a price taxpayers can afford. He has the ability to balance quality and cost. He wants the best for our children and teachers so that our schools can maintain their notable reputation.

Dietrich has broad economic experience in working with the finances of a school district. As the business manager of the Livonia School District he advised school board members with information that covered finance, cost analysis, budgeting, purchasing and district management which means he knows the ins and outs when it comes to financing quality education. Not many candidates can boast of that kind of needed experience.

Dietrich’s interest in the well-being of the Geneseo Community is also demonstrated by his civic mindedness. He volunteers his time to help his fellow military veterans and the Conesus Lake Association.

Coupling his sense of civic duty, the educational and financial experience that he possesses, and his concern for our children and teachers, Dietrich would represent our voice on the board as a very competent board member.

While there are many good candidates for the school board, I believe, Dietrich represents the most outstanding candidate.

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