Jess Tourtellotte-Palumbo is running for Olympia School Board in Director District 2. The seat is currently held by Talauna Reed who is running for a different district seat on the school board in this election. Tourtellotte-Palumbo is an academic specialist in disability support at Evergreen State College. She is disabled herself and is a longtime advocate for disability rights, access and accommodations, and community support. Tourtellotte-Palumbo is also involved in the community as a a trustee of the Olympia Education Foundation and a secretary of the Olympia United Soccer Club.
Tourtellotte-Palumbo is campaigning with an inclusive and optimistic platform. As a disabled student, Tourtellotte-Palumbo experienced strong support in her own education which she credits with setting her on a path for success. She wants to ensure that students from all marginalized backgrounds have the resources, services, and mentorship to thrive in our district. She is also running to strengthen transitional services and paths to higher education so that all students, regardless of their destination after graduation, have the confidence and skills to succeed. Additionally, Tourtellotte-Palumbo wants to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline and improve curriculums so more histories and cultures are represented accurately. She has earned strong progressive support in this race.
Frank Durocher, who works in project management for software development, is the other candidate in this race. He is running on a far-right platform, including wanting to bring armed, uniformed police officers into our schools. If elected, he also wants to restrict funding to programs and services that keep our students safe, healthy, and academically supported.
Tourtellotte-Palumbo is a strong progressive voice and the best candidate in this race for Olympia School Board, Director District 2.
Jess Tourtellotte-Palumbo is running for Olympia School Board in Director District 2. The seat is currently held by Talauna Reed who is running for a different district seat on the school board in this election. Tourtellotte-Palumbo is an academic specialist in disability support at Evergreen State College. She is disabled herself and is a longtime advocate for disability rights, access and accommodations, and community support. Tourtellotte-Palumbo is also involved in the community as a a trustee of the Olympia Education Foundation and a secretary of the Olympia United Soccer Club.
Tourtellotte-Palumbo is campaigning with an inclusive and optimistic platform. As a disabled student, Tourtellotte-Palumbo experienced strong support in her own education which she credits with setting her on a path for success. She wants to ensure that students from all marginalized backgrounds have the resources, services, and mentorship to thrive in our district. She is also running to strengthen transitional services and paths to higher education so that all students, regardless of their destination after graduation, have the confidence and skills to succeed. Additionally, Tourtellotte-Palumbo wants to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline and improve curriculums so more histories and cultures are represented accurately. She has earned strong progressive support in this race.
Frank Durocher, who works in project management for software development, is the other candidate in this race. He is running on a far-right platform, including wanting to bring armed, uniformed police officers into our schools. If elected, he also wants to restrict funding to programs and services that keep our students safe, healthy, and academically supported.
Tourtellotte-Palumbo is a strong progressive voice and the best candidate in this race for Olympia School Board, Director District 2.