Polston For School Board

October 24, 2024 at 4:19 p.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
As someone who has dedicated years of their life to public service, Randy Polston’s impact on our community has been immeasurable. His commitment, wisdom and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark, and I for one, am grateful for his service.
However, not to reminisce too much about the past, I want to encourage voters to vote for Randy Polston for school board, his leadership and vision are a constant strength. The Warsaw Community School Corporation needs experienced and passionate individuals like Randy to continue shaping its future.
Why I believe Randy’s return to public service to be invaluable:
• His track record speaks volumes, from championing economic growth, sustainable development and fiscal awareness. Randy’s accomplishments have positively impacted countless lives. Imagine the progress that could be achieved with his return and continued guidance.
• In times of uncertainty, we need leaders who remain steadfast, unwavering in their commitment to the greater good. Randy’s ability to navigate complex issues and find pragmatic solutions is seasoned.
• The trust Randy has built over the years is a rare asset. People remember his integrity, empathy and genuine concern for the well-being of each student and faculty member. Randy’s return rekindles hope and inspires others to engage actively in civic life.
Randy’s visions align with the aspirations of our community and his return would invigorate the collective efforts. Randy’s experience and institutional knowledge are needed now more than ever before.
Steven C. Foster
retired Warsaw Police Department chief
Warsaw, via email


Editor, Times-Union:
As someone who has dedicated years of their life to public service, Randy Polston’s impact on our community has been immeasurable. His commitment, wisdom and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark, and I for one, am grateful for his service.
However, not to reminisce too much about the past, I want to encourage voters to vote for Randy Polston for school board, his leadership and vision are a constant strength. The Warsaw Community School Corporation needs experienced and passionate individuals like Randy to continue shaping its future.
Why I believe Randy’s return to public service to be invaluable:
• His track record speaks volumes, from championing economic growth, sustainable development and fiscal awareness. Randy’s accomplishments have positively impacted countless lives. Imagine the progress that could be achieved with his return and continued guidance.
• In times of uncertainty, we need leaders who remain steadfast, unwavering in their commitment to the greater good. Randy’s ability to navigate complex issues and find pragmatic solutions is seasoned.
• The trust Randy has built over the years is a rare asset. People remember his integrity, empathy and genuine concern for the well-being of each student and faculty member. Randy’s return rekindles hope and inspires others to engage actively in civic life.
Randy’s visions align with the aspirations of our community and his return would invigorate the collective efforts. Randy’s experience and institutional knowledge are needed now more than ever before.
Steven C. Foster
retired Warsaw Police Department chief
Warsaw, via email


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