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Contest for County School Board Division 3

Shelby County School Board 3
general - Partisan - County School Board Division 3
A Memphis Shelby County School Board member is responsible for representing the interests of the division's students, parents, and educators in the policymaking process. This role involves developing and implementing policies that enhance educational outcomes, overseeing the district's budget, and ensuring accountability in school administration. Additionally, the board member collaborates with other board members, community stakeholders, and educational leaders to address local educational needs and promote a high-quality learning environment. They are paid 20,000 a year, and meet at the Francis E. Coe Administration Building, 160 S. Hollywood Street, at 5:30 p.m. on the final Tuesday of each month.

Campaigns

Stephanie Love

Stephanie Love

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Stephanie Love is a suitable candidate for the County School Board Division 3 position due to her extensive experience in community advocacy and her previous tenure on the Shelby County School Board. She has a strong understanding of the local community, having lived and been active in North Memphis, Millington, and unincorporated areas of Shelby County all her life. Her advocacy work began as a parent volunteer and she has since served on the Shelby County Head-start Policy Council and the Frayser Neighborhood Council. Love was elected to the Shelby County School Board in 2014 and re-elected in 2016, and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Community Outreach and Engagement Committee. As a parent of three school-aged children, she understands the challenges faced by parents and children in the education system and believes in collaborative work to achieve better outcomes.
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Angela Rogers

Angela Rogers

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Angela Rogers is a highly suitable candidate for the County School Board Division 3 position. With over two decades of experience in education and community service in Memphis' District 3, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to students and families. Her roles have ranged from substitute teaching to founding a program for teenage mothers. Angela's civic engagement includes serving as a patient board member at Christ Community Health Services and volunteering at New Hope Christian Academy. She has been recognized for her service with a Key to the City and multiple Outstanding Service awards. Angela's education includes a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education and Certification in Urban Youth Studies. Her dedication to advocating for the underserved and marginalized, along with her extensive experience in education and community service, make her an excellent fit for the role of a School Board member.
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Jesse Jeff

Jesse Jeff

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Jesse Jeff is a former Marine, Army serviceman, and Sheriff's Department officer turned teacher, with a Master's of Science in Educational Leadership. His experiences in law enforcement and the military, along with his dedication to teaching, make him a strong candidate for the County School Board Division 3. He is passionate about addressing racial disparities in education and believes in leading by example in the classroom. His commitment to doing the right thing and his understanding of the challenges faced by students, particularly African-American males, could bring valuable insights to the board.
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Ozell Pace Jr.

Ozell Pace Jr.

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Ozell Pace Jr. is a suitable candidate for the County School Board Division 3 position. He is a minister, advocate for victims of interpersonal violence, and works in the mental health field serving over 144 youth in the Greater Shelby County area. He is currently furthering his education at Western Governors University. Pace has lived in Memphis for four years and has witnessed the negative changes in the school district, which has motivated him to run for the board. He believes in bringing new ideas and a fresh face to the board to improve the quality of education in the community.
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