Unplugged
Pat Fletcher
Candidate for Board of Education
District 6
How She Would Bring Back The Federally Funded Head Start Program To PGCPS Families
A 40 year resident of Prince George’s County, Pat Fletcher mother of two girls and grandmother of 4. Ms. Fletcher has worked for 26 years as a District of Columbia Mental Health Counselor and Forensic Psychiatric Technician. She worked for 5 years as a Staff Representative and Chief Negotiator for Arbitration, Mediation and Grievances with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees – AFSCME Council 67.
A community activist for many years serving on various PTA’s executive boards; presently President of Board of Directors for Village Green Mutual Homes, Inc., former Vice President of Kentland/Columbia Park Boy’s and Girls Club and served as a member of Prince George’s County work group for Common Ownership Communities.
A former elected school board member representing District 3 (2006-2010), Pat Fletcher supported polices to ensure equitable access for all children; put additional funding in schools where the need was greater; supported parent liaisons in every school; strong supporter of the jobs training center for solar energy for our students and adults at Mathew Henson; initiated increase funding in culinary arts and performing arts programs; initiated a Memorandum of Understanding with AFL-CIO to start an apprenticeship program with PGCPS students; served as Board liaison to Head Start Program; initiated healthier schools program; worked forcefully with her colleagues to get Middle College and headed parent task force for universal Pre-K in the county schools.
A community activist for many years serving on various PTA’s executive boards; presently President of Board of Directors for Village Green Mutual Homes, Inc., former Vice President of Kentland/Columbia Park Boy’s and Girls Club and served as a member of Prince George’s County work group for Common Ownership Communities.
A former elected school board member representing District 3 (2006-2010), Pat Fletcher supported polices to ensure equitable access for all children; put additional funding in schools where the need was greater; supported parent liaisons in every school; strong supporter of the jobs training center for solar energy for our students and adults at Mathew Henson; initiated increase funding in culinary arts and performing arts programs; initiated a Memorandum of Understanding with AFL-CIO to start an apprenticeship program with PGCPS students; served as Board liaison to Head Start Program; initiated healthier schools program; worked forcefully with her colleagues to get Middle College and headed parent task force for universal Pre-K in the county schools.