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Frank Toth: Democratic Candidate for Township Committee

Frank Toth

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Frank Toth is a fresh, independent voice for Middle Township Committee. He believes hard work, preparation and commitment NOW will lead to a better future for Middle Township.

Raised by working class parents, Frank grew up in a blue-collar neighborhood in Pennsauken, N.J. with his younger brother and sister. After graduating from Pennsauken High School, he worked his way through Trenton State College, now The College of New Jersey. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree and certifications to teach Industrial Arts and Technology Education for grades K–12. While in college, Frank met his best friend and wife of 31 years, Susan Lee. Their two daughters, Kristin and Meghan, attended Middle Township public schools.

Frank Toth has lived and worked in Cape May County for more than 30 years. For the last 26 years, he has been a resident of Dias Creek. He just began his 32nd year as a teacher in the Lower Cape May Regional School District, and has taught Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing and Architectural Drafting. He has served as the Practical Arts Department liaison. His responsibilities included allocation of funds for supplies and equipment, preparation of budget requests, recommendations for program funding, determining the scope of educational programs, and preparing course schedules and descriptions.

After taking additional science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) courses at Rowan University and the University of Maryland, he became certified in a national program, “Project Lead the Way,” to promote STEM education. Frank currently teaches Introduction to Engineering, Civil Engineering and Architecture. His students who complete the “Project Lead the Way”national exam receive college credit.

His teaching career has provided valuable knowledge and skills to make him ready to lead Middle Township.

Frank Toth is proficient in time management, listening, educational training, negotiating and clerical skills. He has worked closely and passionately with the New Jersey Education Association as a long-time local president, solving education problems and advocating for his students and fellow members. He has also served on the Government Relations Committee, where he has spoken at the New Jersey State House and lobbied our District #1 Legislators on educational issues. The Middle Township Education Association has endorsed Frank Toth.

Frank is currently the Cape May County Education Association Vice President. He represents Cape May County at the State level as a New Jersey Education Association Executive Committee member.

Frank also serves on the New Jersey Education Association Budget Committee, and works with 18 other members to set an approximate $130 million budget. As a member of this Committee, Frank is responsible for analyzing membership growth, reviewing revenues and expenditures, reviewing auditor’s reports, investment policy and capital assets.

Frank Toth seeks election to Middle Township Committee. He will use his experience and skills to serve the residents of Middle Township. He is NOTlooking for political connections or the next ‘sweet’ job offer. He wants only to serve the people alongside Mayor Michael Clark and Deputy-Mayor Jeff DeVico, and to continue to provide a safe community.

Frank Toth will work hard to for our seniors and families to improve Middle Township’s quality services and accessible recreational opportunities.

He believes Township Committee should work closely with the Middle Township School Board to help provide an efficient and safe public school system for our children. He recognizes that we need a community-wide commitment to successfully address the drug epidemic, homelessness and high unemployment rates. He will keep taxes stable. Frank Toth will make Middle Township better.

Paid for by Frank E. Toth for Township Committee

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