Incumbent school board director Carolyn Watson is running for re-election to the Bellevue School Board in the District 2 seat. Watson has been volunteering with Bellevue schools since 2004 and has served on the school board since 2015. She is a member of the city's PTSA Board and has previously worked as a tutor and teacher. In all of these roles, Watson has fought to improve Bellevue schools so all students are prepared for vibrant futures.
Watson's campaign platform emphasizes investing in an equitable, world-class education. She believes that in order for students to thrive, schools need the resources to care for the physical and mental health of the student body while also empowering teachers. Watson has a strong sense of transparency and community engagement, and she wants all voices to be heard where decisions are made. In this race, she earned endorsements from a host of elected officials, educators, and community organizations.
Watson faces a challenge from Ryan Sugden, a certified public accountant specializing in the restaurant industry. He is running to put his financial management skills to work on the district's budget. While he says he wants to represent diverse voices, he insists equity is merely "an accounting term", which shows a complete lack of understanding of this important issue in our schools.
Carolyn Watson is the clear choice for Bellevue School Board from District 2.
Incumbent school board director Carolyn Watson is running for re-election to the Bellevue School Board in the District 2 seat. Watson has been volunteering with Bellevue schools since 2004 and has served on the school board since 2015. She is a member of the city's PTSA Board and has previously worked as a tutor and teacher. In all of these roles, Watson has fought to improve Bellevue schools so all students are prepared for vibrant futures.
Watson's campaign platform emphasizes investing in an equitable, world-class education. She believes that in order for students to thrive, schools need the resources to care for the physical and mental health of the student body while also empowering teachers. Watson has a strong sense of transparency and community engagement, and she wants all voices to be heard where decisions are made. In this race, she earned endorsements from a host of elected officials, educators, and community organizations.
Watson faces a challenge from Ryan Sugden, a certified public accountant specializing in the restaurant industry. He is running to put his financial management skills to work on the district's budget. While he says he wants to represent diverse voices, he insists equity is merely "an accounting term", which shows a complete lack of understanding of this important issue in our schools.
Carolyn Watson is the clear choice for Bellevue School Board from District 2.