Adrian Endorses Brent Bode
I’d like to thank everyone who voted for me in the August primary. It really means a lot to see the support my campaign garnered and that there are many people that my message resonated with. That said, I’d like to formally endorse Brent Bode for Ferndale School Board, as I believe that he and I have similar goals and he will do a great job representing our community and serving our students. https://votebode.com/
Meet Adrian
Adrian Sheridan is a proud graduate of Ferndale High School's Class of 2022. He currently attends Whatcom Community College where he is pursuing a degree in Chemistry. When he's not attending classes, Adrian is a member of the WCC Sustainability Club and the City of Ferndale Parks, Recreation, & Trails Advisory Board (PRTAB)
Elected Experience: First-time candidate
Other Professional Experience: Volunteer for Bellingham Comic-con, 2016-present
Education: Graduate from Ferndale High School Class of 2022, currently studying Chemistry at Whatcom Community College
Community Service: Member of the City of Ferndale Parks, Trails, and Recreation Board, Whatcom Community College Sustainability Club
As a recent graduate from the Ferndale school system, I believe that I have a unique perspective to offer to the school board. Young people can often feel disconnected from what happens in school district leadership, even when it directly affects their learning environment. I know this from experience.
As your elected representative, I will be well positioned to serve as an informed member of the board. Being informed is the best way to make good changes, and I think that there is a lot of good information that can be gleaned from simply talking to students and teachers. I hope to use this information to effectuate change throughout Ferndale Schools that will improve the learning environments of our students.
If elected, I will promote transparency regarding potential curriculum changes, improved methods of communication with students, families, and teachers, and I will do my best to learn and grow to make decisions in the best interest of our students and communities.