We may vote differently in national elections, but locally, we share the same hopes for our children and community. These aren't partisan issues—they're common-sense priorities that every parent, teacher, and neighbor can support.
Safe, Welcoming Schools
Every child deserves to learn in an environment where they feel secure and valued.
Supported Teachers
Strong educators need resources and respect to do their best work for our students.
Real-Life Preparation
Students should graduate ready for careers, college, and life—not just standardized tests.
Transparent Budgets
Tax dollars must be handled with accountability and common-sense fiscal responsibility.
You Don't Need To Be A Politician
The people we need at the table are often the ones who think they're "not political enough." But local service isn't about being a politician—it's about being a neighbor with character, curiosity, and courage.
You don't need a law degree or policy expertise. You need to ask honest questions about budgets, listen respectfully to parents and teachers, and seek practical, common-sense solutions.
Take The Challenge:
Attend one more meeting than usual
Join a committee that shapes decisions
Consider running for local office
If you've ever thought "I could do better," take that seriously. Our kids, teachers, and town deserve people willing to step into leadership—even when it's uncomfortable.
Katerina Cedrone
Mom, local business owner, and community advocate running for Falmouth School Committee
Phone: 781-964-0023
Email: KStephatos115@gmail.com
"The future of our community doesn't belong to 'them.' It belongs to the people who show up. Let's be the ones who show up—for our kids, for our schools, for each other."