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[quote=Anonymous]Ward 4 Councilmember Brandon Todd sent the below email today explaining why he was endorsing Henderson. "Dear Neighbor, This past Tuesday was an amazing Election Day and a testament to the power of voting. We here in Ward 4 have one more election to look forward to – the special election to fill the vacated seat on the State Board of Education, Tuesday, December 4, 2018. I am proud to support Rhonda Henderson, an innovative and visionary advocate for public education. Today I ask for your support of Rhonda and her plan to move our kids and schools forward. Are you with her? Rhonda lives in Manor Park and currently serves as President of the Citizens Association. She is a graduate of Benjamin Banneker Academic High School, and earned a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University, a Master of Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and a Master of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. But it is her education resume that makes Rhonda stand out. She has been an advocate for public education in the District for over two decades. She has taught high school history, supported new teachers, and managed a division of a private tutoring business. From 2012-2018, she was a school leader with DC Prep, including serving as the founding Operations Manager at the Anacostia Elementary Campus. Rhonda recently joined the finance team at EdOps, which supports operational excellence in schools. She is the past chair of the Education Pioneers DC-area alumni board, and a mentor with Capital Partners for Education. In 2017, she was named Mentor of the Year. As your Ward 4 Councilmember, I have the honor of representing over 8,000 DCPS students on the Council of the District of Columbia. I am confident that Rhonda Henderson will effectively advocate for smart, pragmatic policies to help all our students succeed. She supports strong neighborhood schools, family choice, and equity across our 20 neighborhoods. Join me and vote Rhonda Henderson on December 4th!"[/quote]
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