Tammy Raynor Petrosillo had been a K-12 art educator for 20 years. She has been an advocate for arts education and education for 30 years. She is married to a veteran teacher and they live in Franklin County.
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Opinion: Public education deserves protection from those who want to eliminate it
Running for school board is not for the faint of heart. It is a monumental task that requires a lot of time and energy. It is a sacrifice that I choose to make as I run for a seat on the Franklin County board of education. As a veteran teacher, I do this to protect…
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Books are worthy of discussion, not banning
“Banning books will not protect our children, but teaching them how to read and think critically will,” North Carolina teacher Tammy Raynor Petrosillo writes in an op-ed.



