Derek Sarley is running for a third term on the Walla Walla School Board, Position 5. He is also the vice president of the Washington State School Directors Association and volunteers with the Blue Mountain Girls Softball Association.
Sarley worked collaboratively to help navigate the district through the turbulent times of the pandemic. He's proud of his record of using federal recovery funding to expand after-school learning and provide students with more mental health support to improve academic recovery. He also supported the freedom of parents and students to choose what to read after a small effort in 2022 to ban certain books from the school library. He's running for re-election to improve community connections and establish new five-year goals for the district.
Sarley is running a non-political campaign against far-right conservative Kirk Jameson. He was previously an instructor and more recently worked as a district administrator. In 2018, Jameson resigned as principal of College Place High School after he was the subject of a host of complaints. The Union-Bulletin reported that a "packed room of people spent more than two hours detailing their issues with [Jameson], ranging from free-speech violations to unequal treatment for Latino students to policies weighted against Latino and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students."] In addition, a school survey found that two-thirds of his staff felt unsafe at work, and some said he asked them about their religion or place of worship.
More recently, Jameson has shared conspiracy theories about overturning the will of the voters in the 2020 election and the pandemic. His public statements make it clear he is unfit to play a leadership role in the Walla Walla School District.
Sarley's experience and non-political agenda make him the clear choice for Walla Walla School Board, Position 5.
Derek Sarley is running for a third term on the Walla Walla School Board, Position 5. He is also the vice president of the Washington State School Directors Association and volunteers with the Blue Mountain Girls Softball Association.
Sarley worked collaboratively to help navigate the district through the turbulent times of the pandemic. He's proud of his record of using federal recovery funding to expand after-school learning and provide students with more mental health support to improve academic recovery. He also supported the freedom of parents and students to choose what to read after a small effort in 2022 to ban certain books from the school library. He's running for re-election to improve community connections and establish new five-year goals for the district.
Sarley is running a non-political campaign against far-right conservative Kirk Jameson. He was previously an instructor and more recently worked as a district administrator. In 2018, Jameson resigned as principal of College Place High School after he was the subject of a host of complaints. The Union-Bulletin reported that a "packed room of people spent more than two hours detailing their issues with [Jameson], ranging from free-speech violations to unequal treatment for Latino students to policies weighted against Latino and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students."] In addition, a school survey found that two-thirds of his staff felt unsafe at work, and some said he asked them about their religion or place of worship.
More recently, Jameson has shared conspiracy theories about overturning the will of the voters in the 2020 election and the pandemic. His public statements make it clear he is unfit to play a leadership role in the Walla Walla School District.
Sarley's experience and non-political agenda make him the clear choice for Walla Walla School Board, Position 5.