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Mezzina Signatures Certified: Campaign Moves Forward

The young man will be on the ballot in March.

 

School Committee candidate Mark Mezzina has collected and submitted his signatures, officially paving the way for him to be on the ballot in March.

The 19-year-old recently moved home from South Carolina, where he had been attending college, and worked for Karin Rhoton's campaign for state representative.

Patch asked Mezzina a few questions about his campaign. If there is anything you'd like to ask, leave a comment below.

PATCH: What do you feel you have to offer the School Committee and voters?

MEZZINA: If elected, I will fight for an actively transparent School Committee, one that goes out of its way to keep parents and students informed, and listen to their input. I will post every vote that I take online with an explanation, and I will be responsive to every constituent concern that is brought to my attention. Using my perspective as a student, I will work to improve academic performance, including programs that teach students how to study and organize. I will also work with our elected legislators to ensure that North Andover is given its fair share of local aid, which it currently receives less of than other comparable towns.

PATCH: Given your young age, what life experience will you bring to the campaign and, if elected, to the School Committee?

MEZZINA: I may be younger than most candidates for public office, but being a student myself, I have a unique perspective that not only helps me understand educational issues, but would add a voice to the School Committee that is critically important to making decisions, which is that of the students. I view my age as a positive, not a negative.

PATCH: The standards-based grading is being scrapped for more traditional grading. You had mentioned the standards-based grading as one of the issues you would address. Now that it's no longer an issue, what is a major issue with North Andover schools that you hope to address?

MEZZINA: I am pleased with Dr. Hutchinson's decision to return the Middle School to traditional grading. I believe that this serves as a lesson for the future, and the next time a significant change is being discussed, we must go out of our way to not only keep parents informed, but include them in the decision-making process.

PATCH: How would you describe your philosophy on government? Would you say you're a libertarian conservative? And how would your political values translate to serving on the School Committee?

MEZZINA: I believe government should be bottom-up and not top-down, meaning that local government should be making the most decisions, not state or federal bureaucracies. While I do have libertarian views on a lot of federal issues, the North Andover School Committee is not going to be dealing with those issues. My focus is to ensure that North Andover residents get the best possible school system for their hard-earned tax dollars.

PATCH: Who are some other local, state or federal elected officials (past or present), if any, that you admire and would like to emulate?

MEZZINA: One of my favorite Presidents of all time is Eisenhower. I have a lot of respect for his sense of integrity, which is something I believe everyone should emulate.

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Karin Rhoton

10:07 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

It is so refreshing to see someone new running for such an important seat. I know some people are talking about his young age, but let us not forget folks like Mark DiSalvo, David Torrisi, and Jim Xenakis were all quite young when they were first elected. I think North Andover has a history - a good history - of believing in the younger generation, something that I believe is necessary for a School Committee member.

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Robert

2:20 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

So true! Much like Diana DiZoglio resoundingly defeating a much older opponent! Most refreshing!!!

Michael Quinlan

1:52 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Would the Patch ever ask a liberal if they were a Marxist Socialist?

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Michael Quinlan

1:20 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

We're waiting to see what question you ask of Zora.

Cool Fusion

2:04 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Etrade baby could easily trade off of this exciting candidate. He would short Christine Allen ... and go long on Mark Mezzina and bank his much improved education to his college fund.

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Debbie

2:31 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Age should not be a factor if he is old enough to vote and join the service he is old enough to run for office. We have plenty of adults in office who act like children and don't have a clue or really care what is best for the people they represent!

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Charles Ormsby

5:14 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

I had a chance to speak with Mark for about an hour about his goals if he were elected. I must say I was really impressed with his depth of insight and his maturity despite his age. He really cares about raising academic outcomes and improving communications between teachers/administrators and students/parents. The grading system may have returned to letter grades at the Middle School BUT that does not fix the problem of crazy grade inflation. 85% A's & B's and 2/3 of students on the Honor Roll in our Middle School is no way to communicate academic progress unless we really do live in Lake Wobegone. North Andover is underperforming our peer communities in everything except sports and Mark is the best candidate to put pressure on for improvement.

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Bryan McGonigle2

5:44 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

In sports, North Andover just decided to leave the "grade inflating" Cape Ann League for the "higher standard" Merrimack Valley Conference.

I find it ironic that the school committee was involved in the high school sports conference matter but doesn't seem that engaged when the topic is standard based instruction/grading.

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De

11:46 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

What school is he attending now?

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Bill Kelly

1:02 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

I commend and thank Mark for running. What we have lacked the past few years has been a truly contested school committee election. I look forward to the coming discussion about how each candidate will work to improve education outcomes for all students in NA.

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Bryan McGonigle

1:29 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

Michael I'm not planning to ask Ms. Warren if she is a Marxist, if that's what you mean.

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Tom Green

12:57 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

Mr Quinlan, I believe this is where you have no idea what you're talking about. I have known Zora for many years, and I would say that is not the political direction that she leans. Maybe you should actually talk to her before you place labels incorrectly. Maybe you're simply basing of who is endorsing her?

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