Other Candidates
Rhyan Smith is a small business owner, real estate agent, and former pastor at a local church. He and his children have all attended public school in the Olympia School District.
Smith is running a conservative campaign, saying the current Olympia School Board is increasingly focused on ideology over education. Smith echoes conservative talking points, such as teaching students "how to think, not what to think," and the impact of "ideology and politics" on falling district enrollment rates. In a candidate forum, he attempted to exploit a lack of familiarity with transgender people to exclude transgender kids from health care, school activities, and sports. In 2023, Rhyan Smith hosted conservative podcast host Brandi Kruse at his coffee shop, Cutters Point Coffee. At the event , they expressed wanting to write people who look like them out of our history books and opposed a state law which protects transgender youth seeking gender-affirming care. Olympia community members protested the event, whom Kruse referred to as "tran-tifa."
Rhyan Smith is too conservative and out of touch with the values of the Olympia School District.
Britney Johnson is also running for Olympia School Board from District 3. She has two children in the Olympia public school system. She is inspired by how involved and supportive the community has been around education issues, and credits that as one of the reasons her family moved here from Iowa. Johnson owns her own business, offering interior design and construction consulting.
As a candidate, she is committed to advocating for programs and policies that prioritize emotional well-being, reduce stigma, and foster a culture of care in Olympia schools. She believes that every family, teacher, and student deserves clear and honest communication from their school board.
While Britney Johnson is clearly passionate and deeply invested in the school district, we recommend Renee Fullerton in this race due to the clarity of her campaign and policy experience.
Rhyan Smith is a small business owner, real estate agent, and former pastor at a local church. He and his children have all attended public school in the Olympia School District.
Smith is running a conservative campaign, saying the current Olympia School Board is increasingly focused on ideology over education. Smith echoes conservative talking points, such as teaching students "how to think, not what to think," and the impact of "ideology and politics" on falling district enrollment rates. In a candidate forum, he attempted to exploit a lack of familiarity with transgender people to exclude transgender kids from health care, school activities, and sports. In 2023, Rhyan Smith hosted conservative podcast host Brandi Kruse at his coffee shop, Cutters Point Coffee. At the event , they expressed wanting to write people who look like them out of our history books and opposed a state law which protects transgender youth seeking gender-affirming care. Olympia community members protested the event, whom Kruse referred to as "tran-tifa."
Rhyan Smith is too conservative and out of touch with the values of the Olympia School District.
Britney Johnson is also running for Olympia School Board from District 3. She has two children in the Olympia public school system. She is inspired by how involved and supportive the community has been around education issues, and credits that as one of the reasons her family moved here from Iowa. Johnson owns her own business, offering interior design and construction consulting.
As a candidate, she is committed to advocating for programs and policies that prioritize emotional well-being, reduce stigma, and foster a culture of care in Olympia schools. She believes that every family, teacher, and student deserves clear and honest communication from their school board.
While Britney Johnson is clearly passionate and deeply invested in the school district, we recommend Renee Fullerton in this race due to the clarity of her campaign and policy experience.