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Three incumbents are among the candidates running: school board Vice President Lynne Harris (At-Large) and board members Rebecca Smondrowski (Dist. 2) and Shebra Evans (Dist. 4). MoCo360 is running profiles of the candidates based on questionnaire answers submitted for our voters guide.
An incumbent seeking her second term and a self-employed attorney making her first run for office are the two candidates running for an at-large seat on the Montgomery County Board of Education. Board Vice President Lynne Harris and Rita Montoya are two of six candidates competing for three open board seats in the Nov. 5 general election.
Get to know the Montgomery County Board of Education Members away from the dais and "Beyond the Boardroom". In this episode, Karla Silvestre discusses her path to being a member of the Board of Education..
This year, three seats on Montgomery County’s school board are on the ballot. The contests are: At-Large: Lynne Harris vs Rita Montoya. District 2: Brenda Diaz vs Natalie Zimmerman. District 4: Shebra Evans vs Laura Stewart. All county voters may vote in all three of the above races even if they do not live in the candidates’ districts.
The Montgomery County Board of Education will welcome three new members come December, after school board candidates Natalie Zimmerman (District 2), Laura Stewart (District 4) and Rita Montoya (At-Large) took home the most votes, according to the latest election results from the Maryland State Board of Elections.
I am currently an at-large member and vice-president of the Montgomery County Board of Education. What is the highest level of education that you completed, and where did you get that degree?
Montgomery County voters will elect three nonpartisan members to the Board of Education in November. The top two vote-getters in the May 14 primary for the at-large, District 2 and 4...
Rita Montoya is running for election for an at-large seat of the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland. She is on the ballot in the general election on November 5, 2024.
I am running for the Board of Education (BOE) to: Support student achievement through sufficiently supported academic and extracurricular programs; Ensure students and staff feel safe from emotional health challenges; hate bias and violence; and
2024 Board of Education Apple Ballot Endorsements. We are pleased to announce the MCEA Representative Assembly has endorsed the following candidates for the MCPS Board of Education 2024 election: Natalie Zimmerman for District 2.