Greenville County is buzzing with anticipation as the 2024 general election approaches! This election marks a significant moment for the local school board, with several incumbents facing challengers, and a couple of seats changing hands. The community is looking forward to having their voices heard on who will shape the future of education in our beloved county.
In total, four Greenville County Schools’ board of trustees incumbents are facing opposition, with Glenda Chatman Morrison-Fair running unopposed for Area 23. The Area 19 seat is also generating interest, as Debi C. Bush has decided not to seek reelection, opening the door for new candidates.
First up, we have Carolyn Styles, who has served as a school board trustee for four years and brings her experience as a retired school principal. Her main focus is on recruiting, retaining, and developing high-quality teachers. Carolyn recognizes that the quality of teachers is the most vital factor in student achievement and aims to advocate for better wages and career satisfaction for educators.
Next, we have Angie Mosley, who has also completed four years on the board. Angie invests a lot of effort into sound policies that ensure student success and safety, particularly in the area of special education.
Michelle Goodwin-Calwile is another incumbent seeking to continue her eight-year tenure. She plans to focus on improving communication with the public and making sure everyone knows the role of the school board in education policy, while also prioritizing safe schools.
Lastly, there’s Sarah Dulin, who has served for four years and is committed to increasing security, improving teacher salaries, and ensuring quality education practices remain the focus within classrooms.
Now, let’s talk about the challengers who are ready to step into the ring. Scott Cline aims to empower parents and build a stronger partnership between them and teachers. His background as a business owner makes him focused on ensuring every student has access to quality educational opportunities.
Robert Hamilton, a branch manager at the DMV, is looking to stop tax increases while emphasizing trade education. He believes it’s crucial to listen to parents, especially those with special needs children.
Dan Healy has a more controversial take, focusing on making schools safer and opposing certain educational agendas. He is passionate about protecting students’ wellbeing on multiple fronts.
Then there’s Amanda Stone, a former teacher who, having recently departed from the profession, sees firsthand the struggles educators face and desires to stand up for them.
In the race for Area 19, we have several contenders bringing diverse perspectives. Steve Whaley is determined to handle the significant challenge of ensuring students meet grade-level standards while Greg Cantrell emphasizes accessibility and communication with the community to support educational success.
As the days count down to the election, it’s evident how important this gathering of voices truly is. Each candidate brings unique experiences and viewpoints, and it’s up to the community to decide who will shape the future of education in Greenville County. With pressing issues like teacher retention, school safety, and fiscal responsibility on the table, every vote will count.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars! The election presents a wonderful opportunity for everyone in Greenville County to engage in a dialogue about education and advocate for what they believe is best for our children. Join in, make your voice heard, and let’s come together to nurture quality education for all students!
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