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  • Heather Brennan is running for Anacortes School Board, Director Position 5. Brennan is a retired park maintenance professional for the city and she has worked in para-education for the school district. She is an active volunteer with youth swim coaching and other learning mentorship.

    Brennan is running on a moderate platform and her top priorities include closing the opportunity gap, increasing board responsiveness and transparency, and restricting some investments in our students. She believes that her volunteer involvement with the school district and experience as a parent to students in the district qualify her to lead on the board.

    Far-right extremist Edward Barton is the other candidate in this race. Though his platform appears rather innocuous, our trusted community partners have identified Barton as another conservative candidate who would like to install right-wing ideas and MAGA conspiracies in our curriculums and schools.

    While there are no progressives in this race, Heather Brennan is the clear choice for Anacortes School Board, Position 5.
    Ultima actualización 2023-11-01

    Heather J Brennan

    Heather Brennan is running for Anacortes School Board, Director Position 5. Brennan is a retired park maintenance professional for the city and she has worked in para-education for the school district. She is an active volunteer with youth swim coaching and other learning mentorship.

    Heather Brennan is running for Anacortes School Board, Director Position 5. Brennan is a retired park maintenance professional for the city and she has worked in para-education for the school district. She is an active volunteer with youth swim coaching and other learning mentorship.

    Brennan is running on a moderate platform and her top priorities include closing the opportunity gap, increasing board responsiveness and transparency, and restricting some investments in our students. She believes that her volunteer involvement with the school district and experience as a parent to students in the district qualify her to lead on the board.

    Far-right extremist Edward Barton is the other candidate in this race. Though his platform appears rather innocuous, our trusted community partners have identified Barton as another conservative candidate who would like to install right-wing ideas and MAGA conspiracies in our curriculums and schools.

    While there are no progressives in this race, Heather Brennan is the clear choice for Anacortes School Board, Position 5.

    Heather J Brennan

    Heather Brennan is running for Anacortes School Board, Director Position 5. Brennan is a retired park maintenance professional for the city and she has worked in para-education for the school district. She is an active volunteer with youth swim coaching and other learning mentorship.

  • Incumbent director Laura Flores Cailloux is running for another term in Mount Vernon School Board, Director District 1. Cailloux first joined the school board in 2006 and served until 2011 before she was elected for another term in 2019. She is a business owner, college instructor, and nonprofit leader.

    In this race, Cailloux is running on a progressive platform to invest in our school district and students. She wants to increase graduation rates, continue strengthening paths to college by partnering with the state legislature, and expand mental health services to ensure student well-being. Cailloux wants the Mount Vernon school district to be a place of belonging and success for students and families of all backgrounds.

    Dave Cherrick is a retired car salesman and real estate agent. Cherrick lacks any campaign presence and has shared no platform in this race. However, he has been endorsed by the county Republicans. If elected, Cherrick won’t bring progress to the school board to address the diverse needs of the district.

    Laura Flores Cailloux has earned another term in Mount Vernon School Board, Director District 1, and she deserves your vote in this race.
     

    Ultima actualización 2023-11-03

    Laura Flores Cailloux

    Incumbent director Laura Flores Cailloux is running for another term in Mount Vernon School Board, Director District 1. Cailloux first joined the school board in 2006 and served until 2011 before she was elected for another term in 2019.

    Incumbent director Laura Flores Cailloux is running for another term in Mount Vernon School Board, Director District 1. Cailloux first joined the school board in 2006 and served until 2011 before she was elected for another term in 2019. She is a business owner, college instructor, and nonprofit leader.

    In this race, Cailloux is running on a progressive platform to invest in our school district and students. She wants to increase graduation rates, continue strengthening paths to college by partnering with the state legislature, and expand mental health services to ensure student well-being. Cailloux wants the Mount Vernon school district to be a place of belonging and success for students and families of all backgrounds.

    Dave Cherrick is a retired car salesman and real estate agent. Cherrick lacks any campaign presence and has shared no platform in this race. However, he has been endorsed by the county Republicans. If elected, Cherrick won’t bring progress to the school board to address the diverse needs of the district.

    Laura Flores Cailloux has earned another term in Mount Vernon School Board, Director District 1, and she deserves your vote in this race.
     

    Laura Flores Cailloux

    Incumbent director Laura Flores Cailloux is running for another term in Mount Vernon School Board, Director District 1. Cailloux first joined the school board in 2006 and served until 2011 before she was elected for another term in 2019.

  • Incumbent director Christina Jepperson is running for another term in Sedro-Wooley Valley School Board, Director District 2. Jepperson has served on the school board for a decade and has spent her professional career as a nurse. She also serves as an active volunteer with the school district.

    In office, Jepperson has funded career and technical education programs and worked with the community to create internship and apprenticeship opportunities that help students enter local industries and the broader job market. Now, she wants to utilize her knowledge of the board in order to address the most pressing issues facing the district. Jepperson is running on an informed and optimistic platform to invest in school infrastructure such as new heating systems and sewer repairs, AP class expansion, volunteer network activation, and funding for the Good Beginnings Preschool and transitional kindergarten classes.

    Extremist Lindy Mullen Doyle is challenging Jepperson on a far-right campaign. Doyle is an adjunct college professor and school volunteer. She is running to restrict funding for student programs and install misinformation and far-right ideas in Sedro-Wooley Valley curriculums.

    Jepperson is not a progressive, but she is the best choice in this race for Sedro-Wooley Valley School Board, Director District 2.
    Ultima actualización 2023-11-01

    Christina Jepperson

    Incumbent director Christina Jepperson is running for another term in Sedro-Wooley Valley School Board, Director District 2. Jepperson has served on the school board for a decade and has spent her professional career as a nurse. She also serves as an active volunteer with the school district.

    Incumbent director Christina Jepperson is running for another term in Sedro-Wooley Valley School Board, Director District 2. Jepperson has served on the school board for a decade and has spent her professional career as a nurse. She also serves as an active volunteer with the school district.

    In office, Jepperson has funded career and technical education programs and worked with the community to create internship and apprenticeship opportunities that help students enter local industries and the broader job market. Now, she wants to utilize her knowledge of the board in order to address the most pressing issues facing the district. Jepperson is running on an informed and optimistic platform to invest in school infrastructure such as new heating systems and sewer repairs, AP class expansion, volunteer network activation, and funding for the Good Beginnings Preschool and transitional kindergarten classes.

    Extremist Lindy Mullen Doyle is challenging Jepperson on a far-right campaign. Doyle is an adjunct college professor and school volunteer. She is running to restrict funding for student programs and install misinformation and far-right ideas in Sedro-Wooley Valley curriculums.

    Jepperson is not a progressive, but she is the best choice in this race for Sedro-Wooley Valley School Board, Director District 2.

    Christina Jepperson

    Incumbent director Christina Jepperson is running for another term in Sedro-Wooley Valley School Board, Director District 2. Jepperson has served on the school board for a decade and has spent her professional career as a nurse. She also serves as an active volunteer with the school district.

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  • Hannah Oliver is challenging incumbent Dani Baird Russell for Sedro-Woolley School Board, Director District 3. Oliver works as a statewide coordinator for the Washington Student Engagement Networks. She also teaches within the school district and works with the Human Rights Campaign. Additionally, she serves as a selection committee member for the Skagit Women’s Alliance and Network.

    Oliver is running on a community-focused platform to ensure that Sedro-Woolley students can graduate with critical thinking skills, strong work ethics, and bright futures. She wants to engage wide perspectives In board decision-making so that the district leadership is working collaboratively with the community. Oliver also wants to ensure that the schools' limited budgets are not further cut and that students have the safety, academic resources, and supportive community to thrive, beyond just in their coursework.

    Incumbent director Russell is seeking another term on the school board. She is a real estate agent and business owner. Russell is running on a vague platform to continue offering support for student success.

    We believe Hannah Oliver is the best candidate for Sedro-Woolley School Board, Director District 3 because of her optimistic vision and Democratic support in this race.
    Ultima actualización 2023-11-03

    Hannah Oliver

    Hannah Oliver is challenging incumbent Dani Baird Russell for Sedro-Woolley School Board, Director District 3. Oliver works as a statewide coordinator for the Washington Student Engagement Networks. She also teaches within the school district and works with the Human Rights Campaign.

    Hannah Oliver is challenging incumbent Dani Baird Russell for Sedro-Woolley School Board, Director District 3. Oliver works as a statewide coordinator for the Washington Student Engagement Networks. She also teaches within the school district and works with the Human Rights Campaign. Additionally, she serves as a selection committee member for the Skagit Women’s Alliance and Network.

    Oliver is running on a community-focused platform to ensure that Sedro-Woolley students can graduate with critical thinking skills, strong work ethics, and bright futures. She wants to engage wide perspectives In board decision-making so that the district leadership is working collaboratively with the community. Oliver also wants to ensure that the schools' limited budgets are not further cut and that students have the safety, academic resources, and supportive community to thrive, beyond just in their coursework.

    Incumbent director Russell is seeking another term on the school board. She is a real estate agent and business owner. Russell is running on a vague platform to continue offering support for student success.

    We believe Hannah Oliver is the best candidate for Sedro-Woolley School Board, Director District 3 because of her optimistic vision and Democratic support in this race.

    Hannah Oliver

    Hannah Oliver is challenging incumbent Dani Baird Russell for Sedro-Woolley School Board, Director District 3. Oliver works as a statewide coordinator for the Washington Student Engagement Networks. She also teaches within the school district and works with the Human Rights Campaign.