Ashland School Board candidate forum set for Sunday, April 23

From left, Toria Clason, Russell Hatch, Russell Phillips and Dan Ruby are running for seats on the Ashland School Board.
April 18, 2023

Event will feature four candidates at Ashland High School Theatre

The Ashland branch of the American Association of University Women will host a forum for four Ashland School Board candidates from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 23, in Mountain Avenue Theatre at Ashland High School, 201 S. Mountain Ave., Ashland, organizers have announced.

Position 2

Candidates Russell Phillips and Dan Ruby are running for Position 2 on the board.

Phillips was born in Bend and moved to Ashland in 1999 to attend Southern Oregon University, where he studied mathematics and physics. He is the CEO and president of DomeGuys, which builds geodesic domes. He has two children attending Helman Elementary School, and was recently part of the Ashland Elementary School Rebalancing Committee.

Ruby is a senior director of partnership for a regional community health organization. He previously served on the Career and Technology Education advisory board for the Washoe County School District in northern Nevada, and is a previous director for ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum. He has held substitute teaching licenses in two states, and has two teenagers in Ashland schools.

Position 5

Candidates Toria Clason and Russell Hatch are running for position 5 on the board.

Clason is a stay-at-home mother with five children in the Ashland School District. A resident of Ashland since 2014, she has served as a Parent Teacher Organization (PTA) board member, a classroom volunteer, district Talent and Gifted committee representative, and site council member.

Hatch is a professional coach and small business owner with deep family roots in Ashland. He has three children in the district. Hatch has been an active volunteer and PTA member, and offers self-defense instruction at Ashland Middle School.

Voters’ pamphlets began appearing in mail boxes this week (click here to download a copy). The deadline to register to vote is April 25. Ballots will go out beginning April 28. Ballots must be returned or mailed with a postmark no later than May 16.

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