Incumbent Hilary Seidel is running for another term on the Olympia School Board from District 4. Seidel was first elected to the school board in 2017 and now serves as the vice president. Outside of public service, Seidel works in the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction as the statewide recognition coordinator. She is also a parent to three children in the district and an avid community volunteer.
Her campaign platform strongly emphasizes the values of community engagement, innovation, and equity. On the council, her leadership approach is to be responsive and accountable to the community, including parents, students, and teachers with whom she speaks often. She wants to continue making our schools a place of belonging for students of all backgrounds. Seidel has earned a long list of endorsements that ranges from progressive elected leaders, nonprofits, unions, local Democrats, and community members.
Leslie Van Leishout is challenging Seidel for the District 4 seat. Van Leishout has spent nearly 30 years working in schools, both in teaching and administration. She wants to use a data-driven approach to prepare the district for modern challenges facing students, including investing in mental health resources, strengthening college, career, and technical prep programs, offering strong support to educators, and expanding special education programs.
We recommend Hilary Seidel for Olympia School Board, Director District 4 because of her strong track record in office, progressive vision for the district, and ample support from our partner organizations.
Incumbent Hilary Seidel is running for another term on the Olympia School Board from District 4. Seidel was first elected to the school board in 2017 and now serves as the vice president. Outside of public service, Seidel works in the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction as the statewide recognition coordinator. She is also a parent to three children in the district and an avid community volunteer.
Her campaign platform strongly emphasizes the values of community engagement, innovation, and equity. On the council, her leadership approach is to be responsive and accountable to the community, including parents, students, and teachers with whom she speaks often. She wants to continue making our schools a place of belonging for students of all backgrounds. Seidel has earned a long list of endorsements that ranges from progressive elected leaders, nonprofits, unions, local Democrats, and community members.
Leslie Van Leishout is challenging Seidel for the District 4 seat. Van Leishout has spent nearly 30 years working in schools, both in teaching and administration. She wants to use a data-driven approach to prepare the district for modern challenges facing students, including investing in mental health resources, strengthening college, career, and technical prep programs, offering strong support to educators, and expanding special education programs.
We recommend Hilary Seidel for Olympia School Board, Director District 4 because of her strong track record in office, progressive vision for the district, and ample support from our partner organizations.