March 15, 2025 - 02:23

Ahead of the upcoming election on April 1, candidates vying for positions in District 65 participated in a series of video interviews focused on the role of technology in education. The RoundTable collaborated with the League of Women Voters of Evanston to facilitate these discussions, providing a platform for all 12 candidates to share their insights and perspectives.
During the interviews, candidates addressed a variety of topics, including the integration of technology in classrooms, the importance of digital literacy for students, and the challenges posed by remote learning. Each candidate emphasized their vision for leveraging technology to enhance educational outcomes and ensure that all students have access to the necessary tools for success.
As the election approaches, these interviews offer voters a deeper understanding of each candidate's stance on technology and its impact on the educational landscape. Engaging with these discussions is crucial for parents and community members looking to make informed decisions at the polls.
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