I will work to maintain and to improve public education
Help me get elected to the San Diego County Board of Education so I can help us protect our public education schools and the future of our children
Commitment to Our Students
As a full-time public school teacher for the last 15+ years, protecting equitable and high-quality public education is my number one priority. That’s why I am running for the San Diego County Board of Education representing District 4.
Priority Issues
The biggest threat to quality education for our students is the ongoing movement to privatize K-12 education systems through charter schools and online education. Read more…
Policy Advocate
Erin’s background in non-profit outreach, grassroots organizing, and union education underpins all of her other work. She focuses on answering questions that are important to activists. For instance, in what ways do democratic structures provide tools for activists? And what are the long term effects of using those tools? Read more…
Public School Teacher
Erin teaches full-time at one of the largest community colleges in San Diego County– Mesa College–where she is both a Sociology professor and Assistant Chair for the Department of Behavioral Sciences. Read more…
Are You a District Four Resident?
If you reside in any of the areas of the map in blue, then please consider voting for me so we can strengthen and improve public education in our district.
Where is District Four?
- Bonsall Unified
- San Marcos Unified
- Escondido Union High
- Poway Unified
- Santee
- Lakeside Union
- Ramona Unified
- Valley Center Pauma Unified
- Warner Unified
- Borrego Springs Unified
- San Pasqual Union
- Julian Union High
- Spencer Valley
Working with Student Interns to Strengthen the Future of Labor
Erin is a Faculty Vice President for AFT Guild Local 1931, and the Director of their student internship program. Check out some of the work her interns are doing on Instagram, @aft1931interns.
“An Attack on Public Education is an Attack on Democracy”
Diane Ravitch (2016). “The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education”, p.238, Basic Books