Candidates running in the Nov. 4 general election are providing background about themselves and their positions on the issues to voters in these profiles, which will run in Patch individually for each candidate.
BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — Marc Cohen is running for a seat on the Bensalem Township School Board in the Nov. 4 general election.
Cohen, a Republican incumbent school director, is among eight candidates running for four, four-year terms on the nine-member school board.
The candidates are Republicans Marc Cohen, Sheldon Per, Abby Koss and Lee Schum facing Democrats Kate Pascucci, Leann Hart, Rachel Fingles, and Rodger Allen.
Biographical Information
Name: Marc Cohen
Age: 65
Town of Residence: Bensalem Township
Position sought: Bensalem Township School Board
Are you an incumbent? Yes
What Towns Does Your Position Cover? Bensalem Township
Party Affiliation: Republican
Family: Single
Education: Bachelor’s in Business, Temple
Occupation: Investor
Candidate Questions
1. How will the middle school debate impact the school board race?
The district is in need of a new middle school. The final decision on how best to proceed involves a multitude of factors that will impact students, staff, and taxpayers throughout the district for years to come, and I believe that these decisions are best made after the election to keep this important project from becoming a political football.
2. What educational background do you bring to the position?
My background is in business. I’m very proud of my dad. He was a great Philadelphia educator. I learned so much from him about how the school systems work.
3. What are the biggest challenges to the school district in the future?
Funding of the district is always the most important. We have great teachers and staff, and they will always provide our students with the best education possible.