My Top Issues
Promoting efficiency and accountability in government spending
The current school board is more interested in renaming schools for up to $200,000 per school then making sure our students are reading, writing and doing math on grade level. They are graduating students that are not ready for college or the real world.
Addressing substance abuse and mental health issues
With the coverup of the nine high school students in one school all overdosing on fentanyl, there is an atmosphere of unaccountability with our school board.
Academic Excellence
The Loudoun County Schools are failing all 81,264 students. Students are being passed from grade to grade with gaps in learning, that never get resolved. Kids are not reading on grade level.
Education
As your next school board member, I will work to restore trust, transparency, and mutual respect between Loudoun County Public Schools, its leadership, and the families it serves. I’m committed to rebuilding a school system that partners with families—not pushes them away.
Government Reform
I’m not here to push an agenda. I’m here to cut wasteful spending, foster a culture of respect, and help students rediscover the joy of learning and achievement.
Criminal Justice / Public Safety
As your next school board member, I will ensure that student safety is our first priority.
Education
Biological boys should not be allowed to compete on girls’ sports teams or access girls’ private spaces. It’s not fair, it’s not safe, and it undermines everything we’ve fought for in girls’ athletics. At the same time, if a girl wants to try out for a boys’ team—like football or wrestling—because there’s no equivalent girls’ team, she should be allowed to compete. But she should use the locker room that matches her biological sex and understand the physical and emotional realities of playing in a boys’ league.
Taxes / Budget
It’s time for a thorough, third-party audit to ensure our tax dollars are being spent responsibly—on what matters most: students and teachers. We need to cut waste, rein in the bloated bureaucracy, and make sure every dollar supports learning, not layers of administration. Just like a family balances its checkbook, our school system must be fiscally responsible and transparent.
Education
Every classroom should be a safe, respectful, and welcoming place where the priority is preparing students for success in the real world—not pushing one-size-fits-all values. Our goal must be to graduate young adults who are well-educated, well-rounded, and ready to thrive on the next stage of their personal journey—with parents as trusted partners every step of the way.