Other Candidates
There are four other candidates in this race for the District 4 seat on the school board.
Laura Marie Rivera is active with the 36th Legislative District Democrats, where she leads voter registration and activation efforts, and also contributes freelance writing to Pacific Publishing Company. She serves on the boards of the Seattle Special Education PTSA and Coyote Central, a nonprofit organization providing youth education programming. Rivera has also previously worked as an educator herself.
Rivera ran an unsuccessful campaign for the Seattle School Board in 2021. Her current campaign focuses on a balanced budget, inclusive education, and maintaining access to programs such as the arts, STEM, and languages.
Neuroscientist and bilingual instructor Gloria Suella Menchaca is running on a platform focused on equity, access, and investment to ensure our students have the resources and support they need to thrive. Menchaca believes that her personal experience navigating public education makes her a strong voice to advocate for school board policies that promote transparent resource allocation, solutions to systemic inequities, and strong investments in our students. While it is clear that Menchaca is committed to an equity framework in this race, without significant community leadership experience or detailed campaign priorities as of late June, it is unclear what her policy objectives will be if elected.
Bill Campbell is running for District 4 on a more reactionary platform that defines itself in opposition to the current school board leadership. Campbell is a sustainability project manager and carbon consultant for a business consulting firm. He has worked with youth as a tutor for Bellingham Public Schools and as a youth basketball coach with the YMCA. If elected, Campbell plans to establish a citizen review committee to advise the board, hold meetings with hundreds of community members, and terminate the consulting services hired by the board. He also unfortunately supports increasing disciplinary measures in schools, allowing more privatization of our local schools, and reducing overall investment and funding in our schools. He is not a progressive choice.
Harsimran Kaur has not shared any campaign information in this race as of late June.
There are four other candidates in this race for the District 4 seat on the school board.
Laura Marie Rivera is active with the 36th Legislative District Democrats, where she leads voter registration and activation efforts, and also contributes freelance writing to Pacific Publishing Company. She serves on the boards of the Seattle Special Education PTSA and Coyote Central, a nonprofit organization providing youth education programming. Rivera has also previously worked as an educator herself.
Rivera ran an unsuccessful campaign for the Seattle School Board in 2021. Her current campaign focuses on a balanced budget, inclusive education, and maintaining access to programs such as the arts, STEM, and languages.
Neuroscientist and bilingual instructor Gloria Suella Menchaca is running on a platform focused on equity, access, and investment to ensure our students have the resources and support they need to thrive. Menchaca believes that her personal experience navigating public education makes her a strong voice to advocate for school board policies that promote transparent resource allocation, solutions to systemic inequities, and strong investments in our students. While it is clear that Menchaca is committed to an equity framework in this race, without significant community leadership experience or detailed campaign priorities as of late June, it is unclear what her policy objectives will be if elected.
Bill Campbell is running for District 4 on a more reactionary platform that defines itself in opposition to the current school board leadership. Campbell is a sustainability project manager and carbon consultant for a business consulting firm. He has worked with youth as a tutor for Bellingham Public Schools and as a youth basketball coach with the YMCA. If elected, Campbell plans to establish a citizen review committee to advise the board, hold meetings with hundreds of community members, and terminate the consulting services hired by the board. He also unfortunately supports increasing disciplinary measures in schools, allowing more privatization of our local schools, and reducing overall investment and funding in our schools. He is not a progressive choice.
Harsimran Kaur has not shared any campaign information in this race as of late June.