Colorado Politics

Aurora school board candidates weigh in on charters, district leadership, more

In Aurora, voters will select three new board members to lead the city’s school district this November.

Five candidates are running to fill three seats on the seven-member school board.

There are no incumbents running this election, but two of the candidates, Amber Drevon and Barbara Yamrick, have previously served on the school board.

To help voters learn more about the Aurora candidates before voting, Chalkbeat sent them each the same questions. To read their answers, click here.

 

Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering educational change in public schools.

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