Carmel Clay Schools

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Carmel Clay Schools will hold a School Board election for District 2 on November 8, 2022. District 2 voters will choose between Adam Sharp, Jennifer Nelson-Williams (Incumbent), and Lori Long.
Click each candidate’s name to learn more about their priorities and positions.

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Adam Sharp is a registered Republican.

 

Sharp wants to see Carmel Clay Schools refocus on academic instruction, noting declining proficiency scores.

 

Sharp also includes transparency and parental rights as top priorities.

 

Visit Adam Sharp’s website and Facebook to learn more.

Adam Sharp is a father of 3 and recently retired ED physician.

Jennifer Nelson-Williams is a registered Democrat.

 

Nelson-Williams says inclusivity and equity are among her priorities.

 

Nelson-Williams has donated to Planned Parenthood and the ACLU in Facebook fundraisers.

 

Nelson-Williams fundraises through ActBlue, a tool “for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.”

 

Nelson-Williams says she will work to “bridge the gaps in education caused by the pandemic.”

 

Visit Jennifer Nelson-Williams’ website and Facebook to learn more.

Jennifer Nelson-Williams is a mother of 2, incumbent School Board member, and Carmel business owner.

Lori Long is a registered Republican.

 

Long values equity practices.

 

Long says her top priorities are for students to feel “safe, valued, and understand they will be held to high expectations for academic excellence.”

 

Visit Lori Long’s website and Facebook to learn more.

Lori Long is a mother and educator.

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

To confirm you live within School Board District 2, visit the School Board Member Boundaries Map and follow the instructions on the screen.

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