The Voice
We Need.
The Leader
We Want.
Mom, Teacher, Advocate.
Early Voting: April 20-28
Election Day: Saturday, May 2
Meet Nazlee Burney
As a proud parent of three Richardson ISD students, and as an educator, PTA member, community volunteer, and dedicated advocate for public education, I am honored to run for the RISD Board of Trustees, District 3.
I have proudly called Richardson home for 18 years, and I believe that the diversity of our community is one of our greatest strengths. I am running for the school board to ensure every student has a strong voice and access to excellence and equitable educational opportunities that allow them to thrive.
Are you in Richardson ISD District 3?
Single Member District 3 spans across the center of Richardson ISD. It covers the southwest corner of Richardson and Far North Dallas, hops across Hwy 75 to include the Richland area, and continues east into Garland.
Schools within District 3 include Dover Elementary, Richland Elementary, Carolyn Bukhair Elementary, Richardson ISD Academy, Liberty Junior High, Forestridge Elementary, O'Henry Elementary, and the former Dobie Elementary that is now the Esperanza Community Center at Dobie.
Priorities for Excellence in Education for Every Student
• Student Growth
As a former teacher, Nazlee understands what student growth looks like in the real world. As Trustee, Nazlee will be a proponent of data-based teaching and learning policies that put students on their best learning path.
• Support Teachers
Nazlee will strive to retain our hardworking teachers and staff members. She'll advocate for teacher pay to remain competitive and provide the classroom support they need to meet every student at their level in the classroom.
• Fight for Funding
As Trustee, Nazlee will loudly speak up for better public school funding. She'll work to protect students from the effects of state underfunding and will work with state leaders to fight for the funding that our neighborhood schools deserve.
• Community Centered
Nazlee will always keep the community at the center of every decision. She believes that the diversity of our district is the core of our strength, and she will always work to ensure parents and the community feel included and represented.