Littlefield seeking full SchoolCom term to ‘advocate for all students’

Hello, my name is Courtney Littlefield, and I’m running for Hull School Committee (one-year term). I grew up in Hull, graduated from Hull High School, and am now married with two daughters (15 and 13) who attend Hull Schools.

I have a BA degree in finance and have worked in corporate America for all my professional career – current role, senior director of finance at Clean Harbors (seven years). Main responsibility is to support business partners, SVP of Operations with EBITDA budget of $300M+ to help make better business decisions while managing a team in the US and India.

For the past seven years, I have been heavily involved in the community by volunteer coaching and running youth sports organizations, such as president of Hull Youth Soccer and vice president of Hull Youth Basketball, managing boards, coaches, and teams with 200+ players per sport.

Last year, I was given the opportunity and voted in by the school committee and select board to fill the vacant seat for the school committee. This interested me because as my daughters were getting older and entering high school. I thought it would be a natural next step for me to transition and utilize my knowledge and experience within the community to serve on the school board.

This was a crucial time for our students and community, with new administration onboarding. The school committee had a successful year, as we accomplished major milestones, such as finalizing the HTA contract and kicking off the 2026 budget. I learned a lot this year from the existing school committee team, by working closely with our new Superintendent Mike Jette, and sat on the hiring committee for new High School Principal Rob Shaw and new Athletic Director Ben Kistner.

I’m just getting started and I feel there is so much more where I could contribute. I look forward to collaborating with the administration team and community to ensure that students are given every opportunity they deserve to excel, whether it’s on a field, court, stage, or classroom. I will be that line of communication, provide transparency, and advocate for all students.

Given my leadership experience, personally and professionally, along with my knowledge of Hull, I would ask for your vote in the upcoming election.


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