Elect Nelly Nieblas to put the Montebello Unified School District on the right track for progress.
Nelly Nieblas’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive champion for the Montebello Unified School District community and will work effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Nieblas has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including Los Angeles County Democratic Party, East Area Progressive Democrats, National Women’s Political Caucus of the San Gabriel Valley, and many labor organizations. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, including labor organizer Dolores Huerta, Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, and City of Montebello Councilmembers Salvador Melendez and Angie Jimenez.
Electoral history: Nieblas has not run for public office before.
Top issues: Special-education funding, public school improvement, smaller class sizes, accountability and transparency from charter school networks, support for education professionals, early-childhood education, dual-language program funding, student mental-health supports, facility upgrades, and green-space protections.
Governance and community leadership experience: Nieblas is a public-policy professional and advocate, which she does to improve access and success for individuals and communities who are often underserved by our institutions. She has nearly 20 years of experience across a spectrum of public organizations, including working as a congressional fellow to secure disability-education funding, serving as an Americorps member to help Spanish-speaking immigrants, working as a legislative deputy for L.A. Supervisor Gloria Morina to improve public parks, and working as a research analyst for the L.A. County Department of Social Services with a focus on program implementation. Nieblas has also served as the national director of policy and external affairs for Public Allies, a nonprofit social justice and service organization. She focused her work in California when she was appointed by former Gov. Jerry Brown to serve as the legislative manager for the State Council on Developmental Disabilities, before applying her knowledge of disability rights to environmental policy as the legislative manager for Breathe of Los Angeles County. Nieblas has cerebral palsy and dyslexia, and has been a longtime advocate of disability rights, equitable access to education and resources, and equal implementation of the law. Her legislative work is inspired by the programs and resources that supported her academic and professional success.
Other background: Nieblas is from Montebello. She is a first-generation American and college graduate, and holds a master of public administration degree from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Politics.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. There are six candidates vying for three open seats in the November 8 general election, including Nelly Nieblas, Carlos Cerdan, Aaron Reveles, James Santana, incumbent Board Member Marisol Uribe, and incumbent Board Member Jennifer Gutierrez.Cerdan is a teacher with LAUSD and currently serves in an elected role with the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council. He is endorsed by Congressmember Linda Sanchez, Assm. Cristina Garcia, and California Teachers Association. Santana is an operations manager with Amazon, is supported by Run for Something, and is endorsed by Equality California and California Teachers Association. Board Member Uribe is a community college instructor and is running for a second term on the board. She has the endorsement of California Teachers Association. Board Member Gutierrez currently serves as the board president, is a college advisor, and is running for a second term.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Campaign finance information is not publicly available for the candidates in this race.
The District
School system: Montebello Unified School District is located in Los Angeles County, which is California’s most populous county. Montebello Unified School District includes five high schools, six middle schools, 17 elementary schools, and four adult-education centers, serving a population of roughly 29,000 Californians.Governance structure: Montebello Unified School District has a five-person board that provides administrative oversight and manages a budget of $360 million annually.
The Position
Members of the Montebello Unified School District are elected to an at-large seat. Board members are responsible for determining the school district’s vision, maintaining the organizational structure, and providing educational leadership for the district and the community. Members are elected to four-year terms.Elect Nelly Nieblas to put the Montebello Unified School District on the right track for progress.
Nelly Nieblas’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will be a progressive champion for the Montebello Unified School District community and will work effectively in the best interest of this diverse district.
Progressive endorsements: Nieblas has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including Los Angeles County Democratic Party, East Area Progressive Democrats, National Women’s Political Caucus of the San Gabriel Valley, and many labor organizations. She has also received the endorsement of some local leaders, including labor organizer Dolores Huerta, Congresswoman Linda Sanchez, and City of Montebello Councilmembers Salvador Melendez and Angie Jimenez.
Electoral history: Nieblas has not run for public office before.
Top issues: Special-education funding, public school improvement, smaller class sizes, accountability and transparency from charter school networks, support for education professionals, early-childhood education, dual-language program funding, student mental-health supports, facility upgrades, and green-space protections.
Governance and community leadership experience: Nieblas is a public-policy professional and advocate, which she does to improve access and success for individuals and communities who are often underserved by our institutions. She has nearly 20 years of experience across a spectrum of public organizations, including working as a congressional fellow to secure disability-education funding, serving as an Americorps member to help Spanish-speaking immigrants, working as a legislative deputy for L.A. Supervisor Gloria Morina to improve public parks, and working as a research analyst for the L.A. County Department of Social Services with a focus on program implementation. Nieblas has also served as the national director of policy and external affairs for Public Allies, a nonprofit social justice and service organization. She focused her work in California when she was appointed by former Gov. Jerry Brown to serve as the legislative manager for the State Council on Developmental Disabilities, before applying her knowledge of disability rights to environmental policy as the legislative manager for Breathe of Los Angeles County. Nieblas has cerebral palsy and dyslexia, and has been a longtime advocate of disability rights, equitable access to education and resources, and equal implementation of the law. Her legislative work is inspired by the programs and resources that supported her academic and professional success.
Other background: Nieblas is from Montebello. She is a first-generation American and college graduate, and holds a master of public administration degree from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Politics.
The Race
Primary election results: There was no June 2022 primary for this seat. There are six candidates vying for three open seats in the November 8 general election, including Nelly Nieblas, Carlos Cerdan, Aaron Reveles, James Santana, incumbent Board Member Marisol Uribe, and incumbent Board Member Jennifer Gutierrez.Cerdan is a teacher with LAUSD and currently serves in an elected role with the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council. He is endorsed by Congressmember Linda Sanchez, Assm. Cristina Garcia, and California Teachers Association. Santana is an operations manager with Amazon, is supported by Run for Something, and is endorsed by Equality California and California Teachers Association. Board Member Uribe is a community college instructor and is running for a second term on the board. She has the endorsement of California Teachers Association. Board Member Gutierrez currently serves as the board president, is a college advisor, and is running for a second term.
Candidate fundraising and pledges: Campaign finance information is not publicly available for the candidates in this race.
The District
School system: Montebello Unified School District is located in Los Angeles County, which is California’s most populous county. Montebello Unified School District includes five high schools, six middle schools, 17 elementary schools, and four adult-education centers, serving a population of roughly 29,000 Californians.Governance structure: Montebello Unified School District has a five-person board that provides administrative oversight and manages a budget of $360 million annually.