She supported the Pathways program that helps transition 18- to 21-year-olds with disabilities into more independent lives. Stephanie understands the challenges both teachers and students face, and her experience is a huge asset to our school board.

Stephanie worked hard to help pass the mill levy that included money for both public and charter schools because she believes students should attend school where they can thrive. She fought for increased teacher pay to bring our teachers’ pay to the second-highest on the Western Slope, and also voted for classified staff to earn a living wage, all while keeping the budget in the black.

She has recently been working to help make our schools safer with sensible ideas like vestibules and increased funding for social-emotional learning approaches. We need to keep Stephanie on our school board.

Harding Cure

Durango