Other Candidates
Emily Leddige is a deputy prosecuting attorney for Thurston County. She refers to herself as a long-time advocate for special education and resources for those with learning differences.
Leddige's priorities for the Olympia School Board are maintaining low class sizes, strengthening support for our teachers, and ensuring all students have the resources they need to thrive. In the OSD 4 All candidate forum, she emphasized the need for more community engagement, as well as transparency in the budget, and evaluating the efficacy of program funding in the district. Throughout her campaign, she has centered inclusivity and accessibility for all students. We appreciate Emily Leddige's inclusive approach; however, we lean towards Gilbert Lamont in this race due to the clarity of his campaign and community support.
Jeremy Ruse is a small business owner and thirty-year resident of Thurston County who is also running for the school board. He currently has one child attending Olympia public schools and he serves on the Olympia Social Justice & Equity Commission.
Ruse aims to enhance the school board's financial stability while also promoting alternative college options, including vocational schools and military service. Throughout his campaign, Ruse echoes certain conservative talking points, stating that the current board has become politicized and that schools should teach students "how to think" rather than "what to think." He also said certain decisions on the board are being based on "feelings and emotions rather than analytics and the common sense." Ruse is also a member of the conservative "Washington, Parents Rights in Education" Facebook group, which frequently posts harmful and misinformed rhetoric about the transgender community.
Jeremy Ruse is not the progressive and bold leader that will help the Olympia School District thrive.
Emily Leddige is a deputy prosecuting attorney for Thurston County. She refers to herself as a long-time advocate for special education and resources for those with learning differences.
Leddige's priorities for the Olympia School Board are maintaining low class sizes, strengthening support for our teachers, and ensuring all students have the resources they need to thrive. In the OSD 4 All candidate forum, she emphasized the need for more community engagement, as well as transparency in the budget, and evaluating the efficacy of program funding in the district. Throughout her campaign, she has centered inclusivity and accessibility for all students. We appreciate Emily Leddige's inclusive approach; however, we lean towards Gilbert Lamont in this race due to the clarity of his campaign and community support.
Jeremy Ruse is a small business owner and thirty-year resident of Thurston County who is also running for the school board. He currently has one child attending Olympia public schools and he serves on the Olympia Social Justice & Equity Commission.
Ruse aims to enhance the school board's financial stability while also promoting alternative college options, including vocational schools and military service. Throughout his campaign, Ruse echoes certain conservative talking points, stating that the current board has become politicized and that schools should teach students "how to think" rather than "what to think." He also said certain decisions on the board are being based on "feelings and emotions rather than analytics and the common sense." Ruse is also a member of the conservative "Washington, Parents Rights in Education" Facebook group, which frequently posts harmful and misinformed rhetoric about the transgender community.
Jeremy Ruse is not the progressive and bold leader that will help the Olympia School District thrive.