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Vote November 4!

In 2025, Greenfield voters will elect 3 school committee candidates for 4-year terms.

Thank you Greenfield for voting us through the preliminary election! Voters showed their priorities in the preliminary, ranking the slate as the top 3. Now in the general we must continue to support and expand voter turn out for the slate to ensure the best future for our students.

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Please vote for us in the general election on Tuesday, November 4!

Voting is at the Greenfield High School Gym, 7am-8pm, at 2 Barr Ave.

For absentee voting and other voting information, see the City of Greenfield website.

Our Platform

As a slate of school committee candidates,
we stand for students’ right to learn in safe, supportive, well-equipped schools.

  • FUND THE DISTRICT. We will provide consistent high-quality education and retain great teachers and staff by building on Greenfield’s recent success winning increased state funding by working with our legislators. We will build productive relationships with City Council and the Mayor for a successful budget season.

  • PROTECT OUR STUDENTS. We will uphold diversity, equity, and inclusion in GPS. We will work to protect all our students, including those with disabilities, queer and trans students, and students from immigrant families.

  • UPLIFT OUR COMMUNITY. We will build on teachers’ success in raising literacy rates through GPS’s ongoing strategic plan. We will collaborate with the local arts community as part of improving school culture and morale. We’ll work with educators to ensure that our schools are positive work environments.

About the Candidates

Adrienne Craig-Williams is a math teacher and devoted educator with past work experience in finance. Active in the Greenfield community and with Western Mass Showing Up For Racial Justice.

Elizabeth DeNeeve is a parent, small business owner, and current School Committee member. 2024 MASC All-State School Committee Member of the Year for funding advocacy at the state level.

Jeffrey Diteman is a public school Spanish teacher and parent of two present & future GPS students. Twice nominated for the Distinguished Teaching Award at UMass.

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Help fund, protect, and uplift our community! Sign up to volunteer for canvassing shifts, throw a party for your neighbors, tell your friends about the campaign, and help us get the word out!





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