October 13, 2025 - 12:07

Three seats on the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) Board of Education are set to be contested in the upcoming November election. Among these positions, only one seat is facing competition, highlighting a unique electoral landscape for this cycle.
As the election approaches, candidates have submitted questionnaires detailing their perspectives and priorities for the school district. These responses provide valuable insights into their stances on pressing educational issues, including curriculum development, budget management, and community engagement.
Voters will have the opportunity to evaluate each candidate’s vision for the future of BVSD, considering factors such as their commitment to student achievement, equity in education, and support for teachers and staff. The election results will play a crucial role in shaping the direction of the school district as it navigates challenges and opportunities in the coming years. Engaged community members are encouraged to review the candidates' positions and participate in the electoral process.
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