Incumbent School Board Member Jacinta Greene was elected to represent District A on the Alexandria School Board in 2018. Greene is a native of Richmond and attended Virginia Commonwealth University where she earned her bachelor’s degree. She was involved with the Alexandria Young Democrats and the Alexandria Democratic Committee. Professionally, she worked in corporate sales and marketing and now works as an independent marketing consultant. Greene has served on the Alexandria Commission for Women for ten years.
Greene is dedicated to racial equity and believes closing the achievement gap is one of the biggest challenges facing the school district. On the school board, she helped create the “Equity for All 2020-2025 ACPS Strategic Plan,” which prioritizes eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps in the district. In particular, Greene would like to see greater representation of Black and Latino students in the district’s Talented and Gifted (TAG) Program and in advanced level classes in high school.
Greene voted against renewing the district’s contract with Student Resource Officers, who contribute to racial disparities and the school-to-prison pipeline. She would like to see the district reduce suspension rates, which disproportionately remove minority students from the classroom. She supports teaching about systemic racism and race relations in schools. Additionally, she supports implementing restorative justice training for teachers and students in Alexandria. She also voted in favor of renaming TC Williams High School and Matthew Maury Elementary School.
Greene has worked to increase equity in access to school resources and information. During the pandemic, she was proud to help ensure all students had access to the internet and laptops while participating in virtual learning. She has prioritized family involvement in the school system, emphasizing the importance of including immigrant families and families who do not speak English. The 2020 Strategic Plan she helped create includes a system to analyze what communities and schools are most in need of support so that the school board is better able to distribute resources to the correct areas.
Greene recognizes how teachers are the backbone of the school system yet remain underappreciated and underpaid. She supports competitive salaries for teachers and school support staff so that the district is able to recruit the best teachers. Greene successfully advocated for one-time bonuses for teachers who were not receiving pay raises during the pandemic. She was endorsed by the Alexandria Political Action Committee for Education, which represents the majority of teachers and school support professionals in Alexandria City Public Schools because of her commitment to providing school employees with resources and support.
Due to her advocacy for educational equity and support for teachers, Jacinta Greene is a progressive choice for this race.
Incumbent School Board Member Jacinta Greene was elected to represent District A on the Alexandria School Board in 2018. Greene is a native of Richmond and attended Virginia Commonwealth University where she earned her bachelor’s degree. She was involved with the Alexandria Young Democrats and the Alexandria Democratic Committee. Professionally, she worked in corporate sales and marketing and now works as an independent marketing consultant. Greene has served on the Alexandria Commission for Women for ten years.
Greene is dedicated to racial equity and believes closing the achievement gap is one of the biggest challenges facing the school district. On the school board, she helped create the “Equity for All 2020-2025 ACPS Strategic Plan,” which prioritizes eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps in the district. In particular, Greene would like to see greater representation of Black and Latino students in the district’s Talented and Gifted (TAG) Program and in advanced level classes in high school.
Greene voted against renewing the district’s contract with Student Resource Officers, who contribute to racial disparities and the school-to-prison pipeline. She would like to see the district reduce suspension rates, which disproportionately remove minority students from the classroom. She supports teaching about systemic racism and race relations in schools. Additionally, she supports implementing restorative justice training for teachers and students in Alexandria. She also voted in favor of renaming TC Williams High School and Matthew Maury Elementary School.
Greene has worked to increase equity in access to school resources and information. During the pandemic, she was proud to help ensure all students had access to the internet and laptops while participating in virtual learning. She has prioritized family involvement in the school system, emphasizing the importance of including immigrant families and families who do not speak English. The 2020 Strategic Plan she helped create includes a system to analyze what communities and schools are most in need of support so that the school board is better able to distribute resources to the correct areas.
Greene recognizes how teachers are the backbone of the school system yet remain underappreciated and underpaid. She supports competitive salaries for teachers and school support staff so that the district is able to recruit the best teachers. Greene successfully advocated for one-time bonuses for teachers who were not receiving pay raises during the pandemic. She was endorsed by the Alexandria Political Action Committee for Education, which represents the majority of teachers and school support professionals in Alexandria City Public Schools because of her commitment to providing school employees with resources and support.
Due to her advocacy for educational equity and support for teachers, Jacinta Greene is a progressive choice for this race.