Tiffany Pascoe to file for HSE School Board seat, District 1

Tiffany Pascoe

Today (Wednesday) is the first day for candidates to officially file to be placed on the November ballot for Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School Board.

Tiffany Pascoe announced late Tuesday evening she intends to file for the District 1 seat on the HSE Board.  Ms. Pascoe was a candidate in the at-large local school board election in 2020, finishing second in Wayne Township with 31.69% of the vote.  Sarah Parks-Reese won that election with 39.46% of the vote.

In this round of elections, candidates run only within their districts, with only voters within that district boundary voting in that balloting.

In her news release, Ms. Pascoe describes herself as a “long standing and proven conservative candidate.”  She cites her “core objectives are to put students first, return to academic excellence, establish no new taxes, and promote fiscal conservatism.”  She adds, “parents deserve to have a voice concerning their children’s education and future.”

Ms. Pascoe also cited her community involvement with the following activities…”appointee by Hamilton County Council to Hamilton County Tourism, Republican State Delegate, Republican Precinct Committeeman, a Youth Assistance Program Step Up Tutor, Fishers Arts Council volunteer, Meals on Wheels volunteer, Third Phase volunteer, past Co-Chair of local GOP club, Riverview Health Foundation volunteer, and IFRW member.”

Several candidates have announced their intention to run for the HSE School Board, but Ms. Pascoe is the first to specifically announce her intention to file for office.

 

A map of HSE School Board District 1

 

One thought on “Tiffany Pascoe to file for HSE School Board seat, District 1

  1. Tiffany has been a very active member in the community for years. I think her commitment and experience will be a huge asset to the board.

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