I'm running because every good board needs at least one member whose job is to ask the next question before the vote, not after. That's the seat I'm asking for.
Owensboro Public Schools has a lot going right. What it needs is someone who'll do the unglamorous work (budgets, test scores, buildings) and then actually tell you what was found.
Parents shouldn't learn about a schedule change from a 6 a.m. robocall with no explanation. And nobody should have to come downtown to find out what their school board decided.
A board's most important job happens before the vote. I'll be the member who asks the hard question while it still matters.
Test scores, absenteeism, academic recovery. I'll do the work and report back — plainly, and in public.