Elections

Hear from the candidates: Our 2021 voter guide to the Nampa School Board election

Three Nampa school board seats are up for election this November. Candidates, from left, include Chandra Reyna running for zone 3; Sarah Riley and Brook D. Taylor for zone 4, and Jeff Kirkman and Patrick Tanner for zone 5.
Three Nampa school board seats are up for election this November. Candidates, from left, include Chandra Reyna running for zone 3; Sarah Riley and Brook D. Taylor for zone 4, and Jeff Kirkman and Patrick Tanner for zone 5. Courtesy photos

Three Nampa School Board seats are up for election this November.

No incumbents in zones 3, 4 or 5 are running to retain their seats. Trustees serve four-year terms.

The Statesman sent surveys to each of the candidates on issues including COVID-19 mitigation measures, teacher retention and critical race theory. Their responses are unedited.

Tracey Pearson, a candidate for Nampa School Board zone 3, did not respond. Pearson on her website said she advocates for parent choice, no critical race theory or social emotional learning, and no mandates.

Only registered voters who live in the candidates’ zones can vote for the candidates. Learn more about this race and other local elections at IdahoStatesman.com/Elections.

Becca Savransky
Idaho Statesman
Becca Savransky covers education and equity issues for the Idaho Statesman. Becca graduated from Northwestern University and previously worked at the Seattlepi.com and The Hill. Support my work with a digital subscription
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