Tre is proud to be endorsed by

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Jonathan Rothschild
Former Mayor of Tucson, Arizona

“Tre’Davon is an impressive young leader and brings a much needed, fresh perspective to our local public schools.”

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Miranda Schubert
Tucson City Councilmember, Ward 6

“I trust that Tre is well-prepared to serve our students and support our TUSD families. He’s a progressive young leader with the vision our district and community needs.”

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Jennifer Allen
Pima County Supervisor, District 3

“I feel confident knowing that Tre will show up and do the work that needs to be done for our district. He brings trusted leadership and deep community organizing experience that TUSD has been waiting for.”

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Jake Martin
Pima County Chief Deputy Treasurer

“We need a leader that listens and is ready to act. Tre, backed by a proven track record of organizing for our community, is prepared to work for all students. He has my full trust to deliver for our TUSD families.”

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Kevin Volk
Arizona State Representative, LD17

“Tre brings his perspective as a recent TUSD graduate to push the district forward on critical priorities like personalizing learning, expanding career and technical education, and protecting our students’ mental health.”

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Christopher Desborough
Disability Advocate

“As a disability advocate and former president of the Arizona Council of the Blind, I am happy to support Tre Rhodes for TUSD. He is a natural leader who cares passionately about providing quality education to students of all ability.”

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Sadie Shaw
TUSD Governing Board Member

“Tre understands that for our district to thrive, every single student needs the opportunity to succeed. He has the lived experience and leadership ability to ensure our schools work for all of our children.”