York City School District
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Our schools are struggling. State test scores show York City School District is underperforming, with low scores from 2nd to 8th grade. Our kids deserve better!
Elect new leadership for real change. New board members will:
Your vote makes the difference! Vote May 20th for new board leadership!
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Vote for New Board members on the York City School District
Screenshot this list of people you need to vote for in the upcoming primary election on May 20.
New candidates running for the York City School District Board of Directors we support include:
York City School District
Vote for New Board members on the York City School District
Screenshot this list of people you need to vote for in the upcoming primary election on May 20.
New candidates running for the York City School District Board of Directors we support include:
The following candidates have our endorsement and full support. They represent positive change for the York City School District. Learn a bit more about each of them now!
New Board Member Candidate
York City School District
Breauja “Bre” is York City through and through. Over the past year, Bre has invested in her children’s future by serving on the Parent Advisory Council for the York City School District and working as a parent liaison at Devers K-8. She’s focused on encouraging greater family involvement in district decision-making, strengthening relationships between schools and the community, increasing school attendance, ensuring safe transportation for students, and finding creative funding solutions to support our kids and teachers. Bre believes every child in York deserves the chance to succeed—and she’s ready to do the work to make that happen.
New Board Member Candidate
York City School District
Aisha’s roots in York City run deep—from her grandparents to her grandchildren, her family has long been part of the fabric of this community. Now, she’s ready to take that connection even further by representing the voices of York’s diverse neighborhoods. Aisha is committed to listening, serving, and helping to build stronger bonds across the district. With the time, energy, and passion to make a real difference, she believes in the power of quality public education to uplift lives and strengthen communities. Aisha is ready to help guide the district’s budget toward that goal—because every child in York deserves the opportunity to thrive.
New Board Member Candidate
York City School District
Ravon is a proud student-athlete who came up through the York City School District—and he’s living proof that success after graduation is possible. After playing football at Penn State, Ravvon chose to return home to live and work in the city he loves. Now, he’s ready to fight for the future of York’s children by helping to build a professional, student-focused governing board that truly serves the community. Ravon believes that together, we can raise academic achievement and create the schools our kids deserve.
New Board Member Candidate
York City School District
Dolores is a certified Reiki Practitioner who believes deeply in the future of York City. She knows that our students deserve to be heard, and that real change starts with active involvement from parents, teachers, and the community. Dolores is committed to encouraging greater parent participation in school events and meetings, and she believes teachers should inspire students to engage in the classroom—while also modeling the respect they hope to receive. Together, she believes we can build a stronger, more connected school community for all.
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Election Day is May 20th, 2025. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Remember, if you are in line by 8 p.m., you can vote.
You can find your polling place by visiting this official website
If this is your first time voting, you must bring an approved form of identification.
Approved forms of photo identification are:
If you do not have a photo ID, you can use an approved non-photo ID that includes your name and address.
Approved forms of non-photo ID are:
Vote for the following new people running for the York City School District Board.
The school board makes key decisions about our children’s education, funding, policies, and curriculum. New leadership can bring necessary changes to improve student success.
They oversee the district’s budget, policies, curriculum, and leadership, ensuring the best educational opportunities for students.
Our current school board has failed to improve student outcomes. We need fresh leadership with new ideas to turn things around.
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