Carmel Clay Schools

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Carmel Clay Schools will hold a School Board election for District 3 on November 8, 2022. District 3 voters will choose between Greg Brown and Jake Nichols.
Click each candidate’s name to learn more about their priorities and positions.

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Greg Brown is a registered Republican.

 

Brown lists parents’ rights and transparency as his top priorities.

 

Brown believes academic standards should not be lowered, noting, “students must be equipped with a wide skill set, including core proficiencies, technical and vocational skills, as well as ‘soft skills’ to compete in the global economy.”

 

Brown says values indoctrination and age-inappropriate material must be kept out of schools and students “need to learn to search for facts, study evidence, objectively analyze, and ultimately be free to form their own opinions.”

 

Visit Gregory Brown’s website and Facebook to learn more.

Greg Brown is a father, grandfather, and IT management professional. He is also active in his church and has served in several community volunteer positions.

Jake Nichols is a registered Republican.

 

Nichols says he “fully supports” Carmel Clay Schools’ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

 

Nichols says he is “running as a slate” with fellow School Board candidates Kouka (District 1) and Nelson-Williams (District 2), both registered Democrats.

 

Relating to his vision, Nichols says he will bring “listening, learning, and encouragement” to the School Board.

 

Visit Jake Nichols’ website and Facebook to learn more.

Jake Nichols is a father and the Director of Corporate Operations at Palmer Trucks.

Need to find your polling place? Visit the Indiana Voter Portal and click “voting location.”

To confirm you live within School Board District 3, visit the School Board Member Boundaries Map and follow the instructions on the screen.

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