Denver Families Action Celebrates a Brighter Future for DPS Students, Families, and Teachers as Three Endorsed Candidates Secure Seats on the DPS Board
November 8, 2023
Denver Families Action, a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering public school families, educators, and community members in Denver, is proud that Kimberlee Sia, Marlene De La Rosa, and John Youngquist have won their races for the Denver Public Schools’ (DPS) Board of Education. These victories are a clear affirmation of the community’s desire for experienced, qualified leadership to get DPS back on the right track for students, teachers, and families.
🗳️ ICYMI 🎉 Exciting Endorsement News!
October 26, 2023
Mayor Mike Johnston endorses Marlene De La Rosa, Kimberlee Sia, and John Youngquist for the DPS Board of Education 🎉
We are thrilled to share that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has joined Denver Families Action in endorsing three candidates for Denver Public Schools Board of Education:
Kimberlee Sia for District 1
Marlene De La Rosa for District 5, and
John Youngquist for At-Large
Denver Families Action Endorses Three Change-Focused Candidates for Denver Public Schools Board of Education
August 24, 2023
Denver Families Action, a community organization dedicated to empowering public school families, educators, and community members in Denver, is proud to announce their endorsement of Kimberlee Sia for District 1, Marlene De La Rosa for District 5, and John Youngquist for the At-Large seat in the upcoming November Denver Public Schools (DPS) Board of Education election. All three candidates possess the vision and qualifications to transform board leadership and shape a better future for DPS families.
Denver Families Action Unveils Attitudinal Poll on Denver Public Schools
August 24, 2023
Denver Families Action, a community organization dedicated to empowering public school families, educators, and community members in Denver, conducted a survey of likely voters for the 2023 Denver Board of Education election. The results of the poll show the concern of local voters heading into the new school year.