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To the editor,
I want to announce that I’m running for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School Committee to succeed Lucy Maulsby, who is stepping down after three years of thoughtful and dedicated service to the school and our community.
For those who don’t know me, I’ll share a bit of my background. My wife Tessa and I moved to Lincoln in 2022 from St. Louis and have two children at L-S. The high school was a major factor in our decision to live in the area, and I am heavily invested in its success.
While here, I’ve been involved in L-S Graduation Late Night, First Parish Teen Service Committee, Lincoln Youth Soccer and the Lincoln School promotion committee, which helped restore the D.C.-trip for Lincoln’s 8th graders.
You might have also seen me flipping burgers at L-S football games, marching in the 4th of July parade with the Lincoln Minutemen or chasing fly balls in the Lincoln Co-ed Softball League.
Professionally, I’m a journalist for a nonprofit investigative news outlet that covers global health. Previously, I worked for Bloomberg News, Reuters and a number of other media organizations. I also taught journalism for six years at the University of Missouri.
I believe that L-S is an amazing school, and I want to help sustain its momentum. If elected, my priorities would be to:
- Support L-S’s diverse course offerings that allow our teachers to teach classes they’re passionate about and give our students course options that rival those at many colleges.
- Bolster initiatives that foster community at L-S among students of different grades and backgrounds.
- Aid the school committee’s commitment to transparency and open communication with staff, parents, students and the community.
- Work to keep the L-S Regional School District on a sound financial footing.
The district faces challenges that will require careful planning. The school’s roof requires a major repair or replacement that will likely necessitate a new bond issue. Federal funding for our special education programs is uncertain due to changes in Washington, D.C. Like many public schools, L-S’s enrollment has been gradually declining, necessitating spending and staffing adjustments.
If elected, I’m committed to addressing such issues with the long-term health of our high school in mind – while remaining mindful of the growth of property taxes.
I’ll work to continue the current committee’s record of collaboration, respect for differing viewpoints and reasoned debate. Finally, I’m eager to hear your thoughts on how we can improve our school and how the committee can better serve the community. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at: [email protected].
I would be grateful for your support at the polls on Monday, March 30.
Best regards,
Jason McLure

