Federal employee and lawyer Symone Walker is an Arlington Public Schools (APS) parent, community advocate, attorney, and mediator who believes that diversity of all types, equity, and equality are paramount in APS.
Walker has worked as a Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney for 20 yrs and also as a DOJ mediator for 14 years. She has a long history of civic engagement, including the Arlington Special Education PTA (SEPTA) policy review committee, Arlington Special Education Advisory Committee (ASEAC) policy review and special education program review committees, Superintendent's Committee for Equity and Excellence, Volunteer Judge for Court Competitions with the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, NAACP Education Committee, and Arlington County's Health Equity Initiative.
Walker is a member of Black Parents of Arlington (BPA), the NoVA chapter of Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), and Decoding Dyslexia Virginia.
She wants to prioritize mental health, acknowledge systemic and implicit biases, incorporate diversity into the curriculum and culture, and ensure that teachers are well-trained, well-compensated, and are diverse and representative of the students they teach. Walker envisions an equitable APS where students who need more help, get more help and all voices are heard and considered.
Based on her platform, Symone Walker is a progressive choice in this race.
Federal employee and lawyer Symone Walker is an Arlington Public Schools (APS) parent, community advocate, attorney, and mediator who believes that diversity of all types, equity, and equality are paramount in APS.
Walker has worked as a Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney for 20 yrs and also as a DOJ mediator for 14 years. She has a long history of civic engagement, including the Arlington Special Education PTA (SEPTA) policy review committee, Arlington Special Education Advisory Committee (ASEAC) policy review and special education program review committees, Superintendent's Committee for Equity and Excellence, Volunteer Judge for Court Competitions with the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, NAACP Education Committee, and Arlington County's Health Equity Initiative.
Walker is a member of Black Parents of Arlington (BPA), the NoVA chapter of Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), and Decoding Dyslexia Virginia.
She wants to prioritize mental health, acknowledge systemic and implicit biases, incorporate diversity into the curriculum and culture, and ensure that teachers are well-trained, well-compensated, and are diverse and representative of the students they teach. Walker envisions an equitable APS where students who need more help, get more help and all voices are heard and considered.
Based on her platform, Symone Walker is a progressive choice in this race.
About the Race
The election for President of the United States is on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Former Vice President and Senator from Delaware Joe Biden (D) is running against the current president, Donald J. Trump (R), a businessman and former reality television star.
About the State
Every eligible voter may cast a ballot in the presidential election. The majority of the U.S. population has voted Democratic for the last twenty-eight years, except 2004. However, the allocation of electoral college votes led to Republicans taking the White House in two of those seven elections. Turnout is typically higher during presidential election years, though 2018 saw the highest record turnout for a non-presidential election since 1914, with 50.3% of the electorate turning out to vote. Turnout for the 2016 election was at 55.7%. In 2008, when the nation elected President Barack Obama (D), turnout was 58.2% but dropped to 54.9% in 2012.