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Experienced public educator seeking North River District School Board seat
Angela Robinson is proud to announce her intent to run in this November’s election for the seat on the Warren County School Board, representing the North River district.

Angela Robinson
Robinson has 22 years of experience in the public school system, primarily in elementary classroom instruction. The first 17 years of her career were spent in Warren County, first at Leslie Fox Keyser and then Ressie Jeffries. She is originally from Rappahannock County. Her husband is a Warren County native, and her stepson is a rising 8th grader at Skyline Middle School.
“I’m excited about the opportunity,” Robinson said. “I have grown deep roots in Warren County and have experience with our school system as an educator, parent, and community member. I believe my background and skill set would be an asset in deciding the future of our schools and the county I’m proud to call home.”
Robinson has submitted all paperwork necessary to have her name on the ballot for the November 2nd election and is pending final certification.
“I’m very passionate about public education, and I am very proud of the life-long relationships I’ve built with students, parents, and fellow educators,” Robinson said. “I’m concerned over how politicized education has become, especially over the past few years. In my opinion, the last thing that should be political is our children’s education. I look forward to using my passion and continuing to build those relationships to help make the decisions to make all of our students and educators successful.”
