Look Carefully at a Candidate’s Activities in Support of Public Education

On Behalf of WEA’s More Conservative Members #3 Why I’ve Decided to Support Kim Wyman, Despite WEA’s Failure to Endorse Her for a Third Time. 4.10.20 As a WEA member, I look carefully at a candidate’s activities in support of public education. For example, Sec. of State Kim Wyman has co-chaired the North Thurston Public School District Levy Campaign. I know from personal experience the importance of levy campaign work and I look for that in a candidate. Other activities include: •Continuing the Student Mock Election program over the last eight years, providing teachers with grade appropriate curriculum to teach students about the election process with an election where students vote on the statewide measures. These are the same measures on the actual General Election ballot. •The Legacy Program, where Wyman’s team work with teachers from across the state to create K-12 curriculum based upon the content created by the Legacy team. •Working with OSPI, teachers across the state, and county auditors to establish a Temperance and Good Citizenship Day observance where 16 and 17-year-olds have an opportunity to sign-up to be a future voter. Upon their 18th birthday they will be added to the registration roll and be eligible to vote. •And programs like the “Letters About Literature” national contest and the National History Day contest. These are examples of Kim Wyman’s commitment as Secretary of State to reaching out to schools and educators and students. This is one of many reasons I will be voting for Kim Wyman in November. ------------ Ken Mortland is a member of WEA-Retired, continuing a long career of activism in WEA/NEA. He is also a lifelong Republican and a member of Mainstream Republicans of WA Board.

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