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Jerrod Anderson moved to Falls Church with his family from Jackson, Tennessee. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Rhodes College, a master’s degree from George Mason University, and a doctorate from the University of California. He currently works as a statistician for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Anderson previously worked in the Memphis public school system to help integrate mathematics-focused education technology. He and his wife, a data scientist, live in Falls Church with their two children.
As a member of the School Board, Anderson plans to bridge communication between the school system and other stakeholders. While he praises the Falls Church County Public School system for their actions during the pandemic, he believes they failed to communicate why decisions were made and what factors were considered. He promises to open clear lines of communication for teachers and administrators while ensuring the School Board listens to all perspectives of community members.
Anderson seeks to bring his expertise as a statistician to the School Board. He hopes to contribute efficient and systematically developed decision-making to the School Board. He believes that decisions made should be goal-driven and informed by data above anything else. He supports government efforts to keep students safe during the pandemic, including the mask mandate.
No further information was available at time of publication.
Due to his support of data-driven decision making, Jerrod Anderson is a progressive choice in this election.Last updated: 2023-04-05Jerrod Anderson
Jerrod Anderson moved to Falls Church with his family from Jackson, Tennessee. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Rhodes College, a master’s degree from George Mason University, and a doctorate from the University of California.Jerrod Anderson moved to Falls Church with his family from Jackson, Tennessee. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Rhodes College, a master’s degree from George Mason University, and a doctorate from the University of California. He currently works as a statistician for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Anderson previously worked in the Memphis public school system to help integrate mathematics-focused education technology. He and his wife, a data scientist, live in Falls Church with their two children.
As a member of the School Board, Anderson plans to bridge communication between the school system and other stakeholders. While he praises the Falls Church County Public School system for their actions during the pandemic, he believes they failed to communicate why decisions were made and what factors were considered. He promises to open clear lines of communication for teachers and administrators while ensuring the School Board listens to all perspectives of community members.
Anderson seeks to bring his expertise as a statistician to the School Board. He hopes to contribute efficient and systematically developed decision-making to the School Board. He believes that decisions made should be goal-driven and informed by data above anything else. He supports government efforts to keep students safe during the pandemic, including the mask mandate.
No further information was available at time of publication.
Due to his support of data-driven decision making, Jerrod Anderson is a progressive choice in this election.Jerrod Anderson
Jerrod Anderson moved to Falls Church with his family from Jackson, Tennessee. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Rhodes College, a master’s degree from George Mason University, and a doctorate from the University of California.
Terry McAuliffe
Democratic candidate for governor, Terry McAuliffe, was the 72nd Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia from 2014 to 2018. McAuliffe was unable to seek reelection in 2017 due to a state law that bars sitting governors from serving consecutive terms.
This election will be held on November 2, 2021, and shares a ballot with statewide offices of governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general. The Falls Church City Council has six candidates for four seats. The candidates running for city council are David F. Snyder, Debora “Debbie” Schantz-Hiscott, Marybeth D. Connelly, Stuart M. Whitaker, Caroline S. Lian, and Scott C. Diaz.