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Lillie Jessie and her husband have lived in Prince William County since 1970. Their two daughters are graduates of the Prince WIlliam County Public School (PWCS) system. Jessie has dedicated 35 years to PWCS, serving as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal.
Jessie was elected to the Prince William County School Board in 2012. She wants to focus on students’ success by placing more emphasis on students’ critical thinking and project learning skills and less on standardized tests. She plans to increase support for PWCS teachers and staff by increasing salaries, reducing workloads, and provide coaches for teacher’s professional development and growth. Jessie also wants to reduce classroom size by building more schools.
Jessie is being challenged by Karen Boyd, a veteran of the Fairfax County Public Schools system.
Due to Jessie’s extensive experience serving as a school board member and her endorsement from the Prince William Federation of Teachers, Lillie Jessie is the progressive choice for the Occoquan District.Last updated: 2023-04-05Lillie Jessie
Lillie Jessie and her husband have lived in Prince William County since 1970. Their two daughters are graduates of the Prince WIlliam County Public School (PWCS) system. Jessie has dedicated 35 years to PWCS, serving as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal.
Lillie Jessie and her husband have lived in Prince William County since 1970. Their two daughters are graduates of the Prince WIlliam County Public School (PWCS) system. Jessie has dedicated 35 years to PWCS, serving as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal.
Jessie was elected to the Prince William County School Board in 2012. She wants to focus on students’ success by placing more emphasis on students’ critical thinking and project learning skills and less on standardized tests. She plans to increase support for PWCS teachers and staff by increasing salaries, reducing workloads, and provide coaches for teacher’s professional development and growth. Jessie also wants to reduce classroom size by building more schools.
Jessie is being challenged by Karen Boyd, a veteran of the Fairfax County Public Schools system.
Due to Jessie’s extensive experience serving as a school board member and her endorsement from the Prince William Federation of Teachers, Lillie Jessie is the progressive choice for the Occoquan District.Lillie Jessie
Lillie Jessie and her husband have lived in Prince William County since 1970. Their two daughters are graduates of the Prince WIlliam County Public School (PWCS) system. Jessie has dedicated 35 years to PWCS, serving as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal.
Jeremy McPike
Incumbent Senator Jeremy McPike lives in Dale City. Senator McPike received his Bachelor's and Master's of Public Administration degrees from George Mason University.