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ENDORSEMENTS

Chad Green

McKinney ISD School Board Trustee, Place 3

Green4MISD@gmail.com

Board members are the link between the school system and the public. As advocates for public education, board members help grow community support for public schools and report district progress by communicating with the community, students, staff, parents, and the media.

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Jim Herblin

Previous Candidate for House District 61

jimherblin.com

As a proud native Texan, husband, father and grandfather, Jim desires to lead Texas back to a place of strength. Like so many of you, Jim was raised on common sense and conservative values. Our current GOP elected officials, who have controlled the Texas House since 2002, have failed to pass our grassroots’ legislative priorities. Jim decided to run for state representative to provide bold, unapologetic, and common-sense leadership.

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Brian Magnuson

McKinney Boyd High School Teacher 

Brian Magnuson is a man of character and a leader in the community. As a father of two and a loving husband, he is a teacher here in McKinney ISD. Brian is a champion in individual liberty and the rule of law. Brian Magnuson is a veteran of the U.S. Army. Brian cares deeply about the students that he works with and cares about their future. 

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Cyndi Darland

Princeton ISD School Board Trustee

cdarland@princetonisd.net

After a 35- year career as a teacher, newly elected school board trustee Cyn­di Darland thinks her experience gives her the tools needed to effect change in her role for Princeton ISD. Darland was elected in the Nov. 3 election after receiving the majority of votes. While employed as an edu­cator, Darland taught science and biology and coached soc­cer, tennis and basketball from 1979 until she retired in 2014. She taught at Trent Middle School, Plano Senior High School and Allen High School, among others. Her self-pro­nounced claim to fame is tak­ing the Allen High School Girls soccer team to state two years in a row and receiving Coach of the Year from The Dallas Morning News.

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