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...people who charge that his youth hurts his candidacy, Giannino counters that his youth and innovation are his main advantage. "I am offering new, creative, innovative ideas," Giannino says...

Author: By Ray W. Rodriguez, | Title: Ask What You Can Do For Your Country . . . A Sophomore Vies for Local School Board | 10/12/1991 | See Source »

Somerville is currently faced with severe budget cuts. One of Giannino's "new and innovative" ideas for successful schools is to encourage local businesses to become more involved with the school system. Businesses should participate in efforts to educate students about how their businesses operate, says Giannino. They also should assist by providing goods and services to the schools, he adds...

Author: By Ray W. Rodriguez, | Title: Ask What You Can Do For Your Country . . . A Sophomore Vies for Local School Board | 10/12/1991 | See Source »

...schools in turn would provide businesses with skilled labor that is in demnand, Giannino explains...

Author: By Ray W. Rodriguez, | Title: Ask What You Can Do For Your Country . . . A Sophomore Vies for Local School Board | 10/12/1991 | See Source »

...Giannino says that the academic, political and social life at Harvard has given him practice at creative problem solving--a skill that will help him serve better if elected. In response to questions about how he will manage his time as a student and a council member, he answers, "Every man and woman that's on the school committee has a 40-hour-a-week job along with their tenure on the committee...

Author: By Ray W. Rodriguez, | Title: Ask What You Can Do For Your Country . . . A Sophomore Vies for Local School Board | 10/12/1991 | See Source »

...elected, Giannino will serve his term while attending Harvard by "commuting" home for school committee meetings...

Author: By Ray W. Rodriguez, | Title: Ask What You Can Do For Your Country . . . A Sophomore Vies for Local School Board | 10/12/1991 | See Source »

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