Number of children in/or graduated from MPS schools: 1 graduated from MPS, 2 currently in MPS High School and 1 at MPS Elementary School. Current job: Realtor. School organizations she belongs or has belonged to: PTO board in different positions, Athletic Booster president, SIAC, Mesa Parent Council, Westwood Parent Group.
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Meet the elected officials and candidates supported by Arizona List! Search Generic filters Filter by Candidate Categories. Hidden label . City . Hidden label . County ... Running for Phoenix Union #1 Elementary School Board. Jessica Bueno was born and raised in El Paso, TX. She was. Learn More School Board. Sherri Jones
School boards. In Maricopa County, more than 150 candidates will be competing for school board seats in over 30 school districts. Races for 81 seats were canceled because there weren't enough ...
There are six candidates for the Gilbert Public Schools' governing board's three seats in the November election. One incumbent is up for reelection, Sheila Rogers-Uggetti. Lori Wood chose not to run again and Ronda Page withdrew from the race after initially qualifying. Here is biographical information provided by the candidates.
School board candidates Carolyn Lopez, Nicolas Yendrzeski and Ben Owens listen to a presenter speak about Proposition 488 during a town hall organized by InMaricopa on Sept. 26, 2024. [Monica D. Spencer] ... Yendrzeski, an Alterra resident, is now attending Arizona State University as a political science major. ...
But school board elections are still important. School board members set policies for the district, hire superintendents, and can add supplemental curriculum. For example, sex education isn’t mandatory in Arizona. If a school chooses to provide sex education, the lessons must be approved by the school board. Maricopa County has 169 school ...
School board races are nonpartisan, and being a school board member is unpaid. In Maricopa County, candidates are competing for governing board seats in 33 school districts.
Filing Petition Signatures. Candidates shall file election documents at the Office of Maricopa County School Superintendent located at 4041 N. Central Avenue, 11th Floor, Phoenix.The candidate filing period for the November 3, 2026 General Election begins Saturday, June 6, 2026 and ends on Monday, July 6, 2026 at 5:00 PM. However, because the first day of filing occurs on a Saturday, our ...
School board races in Arizona are supposed to be nonpartisan, and the election for Scottsdale Unified School District’s governing board is no different. But those “joint tickets”—which mean little to voters, who are free to elect any of the candidates individually—are perhaps serving a partisan function.
Thirteen candidates have filed their ballot petitions for the governing board elections in two of the three main school districts serving Gilbert. Three seats on the five-member school boards throughout the county are up for election Nov. 5. The deadline to file for the ballot was July 8 and there is no primary election for candidates.
RELATED: Scottsdale school board candidates form alliances in nonpartisan race . In addition to the board election, voters in the Chandler Unified School District will also be voting on a bond issue. Bond elections are a mechanism through which school boards ask voters for permission to sell bonds to raise money for projects within the district.
But Rep. Matt Gress, a Republican who previously served on the board of the Madison Elementary School District in Phoenix, said it’s too late to keep that from happening. “That bus has left the yard,” he said, pointing out that, at least in the last few elections, both political parties have gotten behind certain school board candidates.
School board elections are nonpartisan, and all open seats in the following districts consist of four-year terms. The new boards will commence on Jan. 1, 2023. ... STEP, an Arizona-based nonprofit ...
School board races are nonpartisan, and being a school board member is unpaid. In Maricopa County, candidates are competing for governing board seats in 33 school districts.
Eight candidates are on the ballot for four seats on the Southern York County School Board this year. The seats are all four-year terms. Four are running under the banner of Citizens for Southern ...