To the folks saying “No” because they’re tired of taxes:
We hear you. But here’s the truth:
You benefited from great schools. Your home value soared because of them. Your kids had small class sizes, strong programs, and a community that invested in them. And now? You're saying "no" to that same opportunity for the next generation.
That’s not conservative—it’s shortsighted.
Because when schools fall, so do property values. Young families leave. Enrollment drops. Special ed services suffer. The same thing is happening right now in Hanover and Duxbury—ask anyone there how it's going.
If you think Norwell is too expensive now, wait until the schools start cutting staff, sports, and support. Wait until no one wants to move here. That’s when you’ll really feel the impact.
This override isn’t a luxury. It’s a lifeline.
If you’re tired of overrides, tell the state to stop underfunding education. But don’t punish kids, teachers, and taxpayers who are trying to keep this town strong.
We’re not asking for a handout. We’re asking you to pay it forward—just like the people before you did.
Because when you stop investing in schools, you stop investing in Norwell
To the folks saying “No” because they’re tired of taxes:
We hear you. But here’s the truth:
You benefited from great schools. Your home value soared because of them. Your kids had small class sizes, strong programs, and a community that invested in them. And now? You're saying "no" to that same opportunity for the next generation.
That’s not conservative—it’s shortsighted.
Because when schools fall, so do property values. Young families leave. Enrollment drops. Special ed services suffer. The same thing is happening right now in Hanover and Duxbury—ask anyone there how it's going.
If you think Norwell is too expensive now, wait until the schools start cutting staff, sports, and support. Wait until no one wants to move here. That’s when you’ll really feel the impact.
This override isn’t a luxury. It’s a lifeline.
If you’re tired of overrides, tell the state to stop underfunding education. But don’t punish kids, teachers, and taxpayers who are trying to keep this town strong.
We’re not asking for a handout. We’re asking you to pay it forward—just like the people before you did.
Because when you stop investing in schools, you stop investing in Norwell
To the folks saying “No” because they’re tired of taxes:
We hear you. But here’s the truth:
You benefited from great schools. Your home value soared because of them. Your kids had small class sizes, strong programs, and a community that invested in them. And now? You're saying "no" to that same opportunity for the next generation.
That’s not conservative—it’s shortsighted.
Because when schools fall, so do property values. Young families leave. Enrollment drops. Special ed services suffer. The same thing is happening right now in Hanover and Duxbury—ask anyone there how it's going.
If you think Norwell is too expensive now, wait until the schools start cutting staff, sports, and support. Wait until no one wants to move here. That’s when you’ll really feel the impact.
This override isn’t a luxury. It’s a lifeline.
If you’re tired of overrides, tell the state to stop underfunding education. But don’t punish kids, teachers, and taxpayers who are trying to keep this town strong.
We’re not asking for a handout. We’re asking you to pay it forward—just like the people before you did.
Because when you stop investing in schools, you stop investing in Norwell
To the folks saying “No” because they’re tired of taxes:
We hear you. But here’s the truth:
You benefited from great schools. Your home value soared because of them. Your kids had small class sizes, strong programs, and a community that invested in them. And now? You're saying "no" to that same opportunity for the next generation.
That’s not conservative—it’s shortsighted.
Because when schools fall, so do property values. Young families leave. Enrollment drops. Special ed services suffer. The same thing is happening right now in Hanover and Duxbury—ask anyone there how it's going.
If you think Norwell is too expensive now, wait until the schools start cutting staff, sports, and support. Wait until no one wants to move here. That’s when you’ll really feel the impact.
This override isn’t a luxury. It’s a lifeline.
If you’re tired of overrides, tell the state to stop underfunding education. But don’t punish kids, teachers, and taxpayers who are trying to keep this town strong.
We’re not asking for a handout. We’re asking you to pay it forward—just like the people before you did.
Because when you stop investing in schools, you stop investing in Norwell