
New Jersey high school grad, 19, wins school board seat after suffering ‘awful’ coronavirus rules
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A young New Jersey man who graduated from high school last year after experiencing "awful" coronavirus rules during his senior year has won a seat on his local school board, according to reports.
"Parents were not being listened to," Seppy told the Examiner when asked why he decided to run. "Parents were not being listened to."
Seppy garnered more than 4,000 votes, beating Alabarda's 2,800-plus votes, the Press of Atlantic City reported.
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