March 29, 2026 - 21:47

Nicole M. Kreamer, a 44-year-old resident of Waldorf, has officially entered the race for the District 3 seat on the Charles County Board of Education. Kreamer formally filed her candidacy on February 20th, joining the field for this year's election.
The filing marks a significant step in the local electoral process, setting the stage for upcoming voter engagement on educational matters. The Board of Education plays a critical role in shaping policies that affect public schools, including curriculum standards, budget allocations, and strategic planning for the district's future.
Kreamer’s decision to run introduces a new choice for voters in District 3, who will ultimately select their representative to help steer the county's educational direction. The campaign period will allow residents to learn more about the candidate's platform and priorities for the school system. The election is anticipated to draw attention to key issues facing students, teachers, and families across Charles County as the community evaluates its leadership options.
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