Liz Davids is a Husker alumna who earned her Bachelor’s degree at UNL in 2002, married her husband shortly thereafter, and began her family here in Lincoln, “a wonderful place to raise children.”

She has educated children up to age 18 in a variety of settings, volunteered weekly at her local elementary school and has advocated and fundraised for educational philanthropic school and community projects.

For the past three years she has been attending SBOE and LPS meetings, listening to the concerns that were presented by community members and educational staff, learning about the systems and processes that are in place and occasionally speaking at those meetings. She felt called last fall to run for this public service position in order to address the most urgent concerns of our Nebraska schools.

Those include: shoring up the teacher certification and recertification process to address the public school teacher shortage crisis, addressing escalating student behaviors, the need to increase Career Technical Education (CTE) programs to meet the workforce demand, providing excellent phonetic reading program instruction, addressing our declining academic proficiency scores, ensuring that parents feel confident in the collaboration with public school teachers and administrators and providing transparency in public school funding for taxpayers.

Liz welcomes all inquiries at info@lizdavids.com and hopes to earn your vote on November 5.