Christiansburgâs Travis Williams is running for the Montgomery County School Board District D seat currently held by multi-term incumbent Jamie Bond.
A 2000 graduate of Christiansburg High School, Williams said he has developed a strong familiarity with the Montgomery County Public Schools through his experiences as a former Roanoke Times reporter and substitute teacher in the district.
Williams said there are two reasons behind his decision to run: his desire to further bridge the gaps between MCPS and the community at large and to help shape a better school system for future generations of students.
âI have this 2-year-old son. Heâs pretty daggone cute, and heâs going to go to Montgomery County Public Schools,â he said, adding he got tremendous value out of MCPS when he attended. âAnd I want to see that continue and be even better for him ⦠Maybe thatâs a little bit selfish, but itâs totally honest, though. I think everybody wants gre
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