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ORIE DUDLEY
--graduated from Harvard College '67 with an A.B. in Government.
--has been endorsed by the Common Slate and the Cambridge Civic Association.
--is an investment analyst at Loomis-Sayles & Co.
--lives in Cambridgeport with his wife and their two children.
--has two children in the Cambridge Public Schools.
--has been president of the Webster School PTA for the past two years.
CONCERNS
--the need for a reform majority on the School Committee to retain and support Superintendent Cheatham.
--better management of the $1800 per student we spend each year, not more money.
--Increased community participation in the form of local review boards to set priorities in each school and evaluate those priorities.
--equal educational opportunities for the mid-Cambridge schools (Morse, King, Webster, Fletcher, Longfellow, and Roberts).
--improved basic education at the elementary level.
--support for innovations like the Alternative Public School, Pilot School, and open classrooms.
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