Politics & Government

Election 2025: Brian Allen For Abington School Board

Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Brian Allen of Abington presents his ideas.

Brian Allen is running for a seat on the Abington School Board in the Nov. 4 general election.
Brian Allen is running for a seat on the Abington School Board in the Nov. 4 general election. (Brian Allen)

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.

ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA — Brian Allen is running for a seat on the Abington School Board in the Nov. 4 general election.

Allen, a Democratic incumbent, is among the candidates seeking school director seats.

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The candidates are Democrats Adrienne Fletcher, Yaasiyn Muhammed, and Angelique Frazier, and Republicans Roy Bant Jr., Joseph O'Brien, and Joseph J. Rooney. Brian Allen is running as a Democrat/Republican.

Biographical Information

  • Name: Brian Allen
  • Age: 41
  • Town of Residence: Abington
  • Position sought: Abington School Board Director
  • Are you an incumbent? Yes
  • What Towns Does Your Position Cover? Abington Township / Rockledge Borough
  • Party Affiliation: Democrat
  • Family: NA
  • Education: I hold a Master’s Degree in Business Administration and a Master’s Degree in Education Administration, providing a strong foundation in both financial management and educational leadership.
  • Occupation: School Administrator

Candidate Questions

1. How will the middle school approval impact the district?

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I’m optimistic about ASD’s future. With thoughtful planning, collaboration, and a focus on education and community engagement, we can ensure growth benefits every resident while preserving our district’s rich tradition.

2. What is your stance on political violence?

Political violence has no place in our democracy. We must model civility, empathy, and respect for differing views — especially for our students who are watching how adults handled is agreement.

3. What are the biggest challenges for the school district in the future?

Attracting and retaining great educators & staff, managing rising costs, and expanding modern learning opportunities are key challenges. Preparing students for a changing world will take smart investments in technology, career paths, and safe/inclusive schools.

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