Jay Villars is running for the South Kitsap School Board in District 5. Villars has spent 38 years working in public education, including time as a classroom teacher, special education teacher, principal, and assistant superintendent. He is a frequent volunteer with the local Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, and holds a master's degree in public education.
Unlike his opponent Rhonda Edwards, Villars is an enthusiastic supporter of the bond that would fund much-needed improvements to our schools. If elected, he would make sure students could go to class in world-class facilities instead of closing schools and overcrowding classrooms to cut costs.
Another distinction from his opponent is his support for equity in schools. He wants to enfranchise and involve kids with special needs instead of segregating them from their peers, and says he is passionate about diversity and inclusion in education. He also supports the comprehensive sex education curriculum that has been vetted and approved to prepare students to take care of their health.
His opponent is Rhonda Edwards, a Republican-endorsed real estate broker. Edwards is aligned with the far-right group Moms For Liberty, which wants to ban books from school libraries, eliminate age-appropriate and comprehensive sex education, and change school curriculums to whitewash our history.
Edwards has spoken out publicly against gender inclusivity guidance in schools that recommends against school employees outing trans students to their parents. She also wants to increase testing in schools, limit books that "sexualize" kids, and allow parents to opt their kids out of critical sex education.
Edwards also testified against a bond that would fund diversity and inclusion efforts, as well as improvements to school infrastructure. Edwards wants to close schools and crowd students more tightly into classrooms instead of replacing our aging buildings.
Edwards' personal social media has posts where she supports eliminating Washington's popular vote-by-mail system, criticizes the George Floyd Protests, and calls for an end to Washington's COVID restrictions during the height of the pandemic in May of 2020.
Our students deserve to be represented by an experienced educator who would create high-quality, inclusive schools for every kid. Villars is by far the best choice in this race.
Jay Villars is running for the South Kitsap School Board in District 5. Villars has spent 38 years working in public education, including time as a classroom teacher, special education teacher, principal, and assistant superintendent. He is a frequent volunteer with the local Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, and holds a master's degree in public education.
Unlike his opponent Rhonda Edwards, Villars is an enthusiastic supporter of the bond that would fund much-needed improvements to our schools. If elected, he would make sure students could go to class in world-class facilities instead of closing schools and overcrowding classrooms to cut costs.
Another distinction from his opponent is his support for equity in schools. He wants to enfranchise and involve kids with special needs instead of segregating them from their peers, and says he is passionate about diversity and inclusion in education. He also supports the comprehensive sex education curriculum that has been vetted and approved to prepare students to take care of their health.
His opponent is Rhonda Edwards, a Republican-endorsed real estate broker. Edwards is aligned with the far-right group Moms For Liberty, which wants to ban books from school libraries, eliminate age-appropriate and comprehensive sex education, and change school curriculums to whitewash our history.
Edwards has spoken out publicly against gender inclusivity guidance in schools that recommends against school employees outing trans students to their parents. She also wants to increase testing in schools, limit books that "sexualize" kids, and allow parents to opt their kids out of critical sex education.
Edwards also testified against a bond that would fund diversity and inclusion efforts, as well as improvements to school infrastructure. Edwards wants to close schools and crowd students more tightly into classrooms instead of replacing our aging buildings.
Edwards' personal social media has posts where she supports eliminating Washington's popular vote-by-mail system, criticizes the George Floyd Protests, and calls for an end to Washington's COVID restrictions during the height of the pandemic in May of 2020.
Our students deserve to be represented by an experienced educator who would create high-quality, inclusive schools for every kid. Villars is by far the best choice in this race.