Tracie Barrows is running for re-election to Vancouver School Board, Position 5. She was first elected to to the board in 2019 and has served as the board president. She works as a school psychologist, and has worked in student behavioral health, special education, and nonviolent crisis intervention training.
Barrows believes that in order for students to find success in school, they need their basic needs met and access to social-emotional mental health resources. She is proud of the school district’s investments in the Family Community Resource Centers, career and technical education courses, and dual language programs. If re-elected, Barrows wants to continue working on equity, transparency, and engagement on the school board. She has earned strong endorsements in this race, including the local Democrats, community organizations, education unions, and elected leaders.
Larry Roe is challenging Barrows in this race. Roe has worked in scientific consulting and research as well as census enumeration. Now, he is running on a vague platform to increase student success and continue helping the district to recover from the effects of the pandemic on learning. He does not offer concrete platform ideas nor identify the top challenges students, teachers, and district staff are facing.
We recommend Tracie Barrows for another term in Vancouver School Board, Position 5.
Tracie Barrows is running for re-election to Vancouver School Board, Position 5. She was first elected to to the board in 2019 and has served as the board president. She works as a school psychologist, and has worked in student behavioral health, special education, and nonviolent crisis intervention training.
Barrows believes that in order for students to find success in school, they need their basic needs met and access to social-emotional mental health resources. She is proud of the school district’s investments in the Family Community Resource Centers, career and technical education courses, and dual language programs. If re-elected, Barrows wants to continue working on equity, transparency, and engagement on the school board. She has earned strong endorsements in this race, including the local Democrats, community organizations, education unions, and elected leaders.
Larry Roe is challenging Barrows in this race. Roe has worked in scientific consulting and research as well as census enumeration. Now, he is running on a vague platform to increase student success and continue helping the district to recover from the effects of the pandemic on learning. He does not offer concrete platform ideas nor identify the top challenges students, teachers, and district staff are facing.
We recommend Tracie Barrows for another term in Vancouver School Board, Position 5.