Area resident Tracy Little offers her support for Lorri Sibley in her race for Battle Ground School Board
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I am writing to express my strong support for Lorri Sibley as a candidate for the school board. With 32 years of dedicated teaching experience in the Battle Ground School District, Lorri embodies the qualities we need to guide our district into a brighter future.

Lorri is a passionate advocate for students, always putting their needs first. Her commitment to fostering an environment where every student can thrive is truly inspiring. She understands that success comes in many forms, and she is dedicated to helping all students find their unique paths, whether it be in academics, the arts, or vocational training. This student-first approach ensures that our children receive the support and encouragement they need to reach their full potential.
Moreover, Lorri’s collaborative nature makes her an ideal candidate for the school board. She is an attentive listener, always open to the ideas and concerns of teachers, parents, and community members. Lorri believes that fostering strong partnerships between schools and the community is essential for creating a positive educational experience. By involving community members in school activities and decision-making processes, we can not only enhance student learning but also address the misinformation that divides us. Lorri is committed to bridging gaps and building a united front to support our students.
In an age where misinformation can easily spread, Lorri’s desire to engage with the community is crucial. She recognizes the importance of transparency and communication, and she aims to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels heard and valued. By working together, we can dismantle the divisive narratives that often cloud discussions about education and instead focus on what truly matters: the success and well-being of our students.
Lorri Sibley is not just a candidate; she is a dedicated educator who wants to guide our district with integrity and compassion. With her wealth of experience, commitment to student success, and collaborative spirit, she is the right choice for our school board. I urge fellow community members to support Lorri in her campaign, as she is poised to make a significant positive impact on our schools and, most importantly, on our students.
Tracy Little
Vancouver
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