Ruth Ladderud is a 10 year incumbent on the Walla Walla School Board who is running to retain her seat in Position 3. Ladderud has lived most of her life in Walla Walla, and currently works as an administrative assistant at Whitman College.
Ladderud served as the school board president in 2022, the same year that Walla Walla was awarded the Washington State Board of the Year. Under her leadership, the school board successfully funded improvements to school facilities, and used pandemic relief funding to increase opportunities for students facing more barriers to education. Although the pandemic challenged classrooms across the state, Walla Walla students ended up with even stronger English and math skills thanks to the response of the board.
Walla Walla Public Schools also successfully quashed challenges by right-wing groups like Moms for Liberty, who tried to ban books that center LGBTQ+ and Black experiences. Thanks to the board's rejection of these attempts, historic and representative books will be safe from challenges for the next three years.
Ladderud's opponent is Chris Leyendecker, whose official candidate statement says he has worked in various juvenile detention centers, in adult probation, and as courthouse security. He has no other campaign information available as of late October and has declined to answer local interview questions about his candidacy.
Ladderud is by far the best choice in this race.
Ruth Ladderud is a 10 year incumbent on the Walla Walla School Board who is running to retain her seat in Position 3. Ladderud has lived most of her life in Walla Walla, and currently works as an administrative assistant at Whitman College.
Ladderud served as the school board president in 2022, the same year that Walla Walla was awarded the Washington State Board of the Year. Under her leadership, the school board successfully funded improvements to school facilities, and used pandemic relief funding to increase opportunities for students facing more barriers to education. Although the pandemic challenged classrooms across the state, Walla Walla students ended up with even stronger English and math skills thanks to the response of the board.
Walla Walla Public Schools also successfully quashed challenges by right-wing groups like Moms for Liberty, who tried to ban books that center LGBTQ+ and Black experiences. Thanks to the board's rejection of these attempts, historic and representative books will be safe from challenges for the next three years.
Ladderud's opponent is Chris Leyendecker, whose official candidate statement says he has worked in various juvenile detention centers, in adult probation, and as courthouse security. He has no other campaign information available as of late October and has declined to answer local interview questions about his candidacy.
Ladderud is by far the best choice in this race.