In November 2022, the voters of Providence voted and approved a hybrid model school board. Beginning in January 2025, the Providence school board will consist of five (5) appointed members and five (5) elected members, one from each of the five (5) school board regions. The five (5) school board regions were established by the City Council’s Ward Boundaries Committee and approved by the City Council. The elected school board members are Non-Partisan and elected during the General Election on November 5, 2024, and every four (4) years thereafter.
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School Board Candidate Guide
On November 5, 2024, Providence voters will have the opportunity to elect a school board member from the designated school board region in which they reside. All school board candidates were invited to participate in the candidate guide to provide voters with general background information. For candidates that elected not to respond we have noted ‘no response provided’ under their name. Select the region/ward in which you reside in to view the candidate profiles for those running for school board.
Name
Herman Batchelor Brewster
Current Occupation
Retired
Educational Background
Elementary and High School, Wakefield , RI.; B.A. Degree Psychology 1962 Southern University, Baton Rouge, La.; MAT English , May 1992 Brown University, Providence,RI
Community Leadership Positions
Board of Directors, ART Connection Rhode Island, 36 Park Place, #2, Pawtucket RI 02869 info@artconnectionri.org
Personal Biography
I am the only child of William and Ethel Brewster. From 1976 and 1990 I worked as a counselor at the ACI. In 1985 I was the founder of the Summit Neighborhood Association and president until 1990. From 1991 until May of 1992, I was enrolled in the Master’s in teaching program at Brown. I taught English at Nathanael Greene, Hope and Roger Williams. After I retired in 2006 I worked at Phoenix House, The Providence Center, Children’s Friend and Project Learn in Woonsocket.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
The Providence Schools were in crises in the 1990’s when I taught, and the Department has not been able to create a healthy school environment that lifts all students. Teachers, administrators, union and politicians talk. They use impressive words, but they have not been able to demonstrate that they believe poor black and brown kids deserve the same education the kids in charter and private schools receive. I believe that if Providence had no private or charter schools this letter would not be needed. I met many Providence School dropouts when I was a counselor at the ACI.
Contact Info
401-331-6930 (h), 401-644-1443 (c); hbrewster146@gmail.com
Name
Michael L. Jefferson
No Response Provided
Name
Corey Jones
Current Occupation
Chief of Policy and Planning at The RI Department of Labor and Trainings, Governor’s Workforce Board
Educational Background
Bachelors degree in Political Science
Community Leadership Positions
Co-Vice Chair of the Pathway To End Gun Violence Committee, Board Member of Summit Neighborhood Association, and Committee Member of the Ward 3 Democratic Committee
Personal Biography
As a former substitute teacher, Corey has had firsthand experience within our education system, understanding the needs and challenges faced by both students and educators alike. As a policy advisor for Governor Daniel J. McKee, Corey played a crucial part in shaping state policy. Corey currently serves as the Chief of Policy and Planning at the Department of Labor and Training, where he drives initiatives to enhance workforce development and economic opportunities. Working as the Co-Vice Chair of the Pathway To End Gun Violence Committee, a Board Member of the Summit Neighborhood Association (SNA) and a Committee Member of the Providence Ward 3 Democratic Committee, Corey is passionate about his community.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
I want to serve because as Abby and I become closer to starting a family ensuring that we can count on our public schools is essential. I plan to use my skills to ensure we have a system that listens to our students and families. That we have policies that are inclusive to all students. An to move us towards a community school model that recognizes that mental and physical well being is correlated to academic outcomes. We can bolster collaboration with existing state and local programs to save the district dollars. I have a vision for a system that works for all and the drive and experience to make it happen.
Name
Toni Akin
Current Occupation
Payroll Treasury
Educational Background
High School Diploma, Boston Public Schools; Associate of Applied Science, Newbury College; Bachelor of Business Management, Almeida University
Community Leadership Positions
Board Member of the Providence Public School Board; Officer of the Rhode Island Association of School Committees (RIASC); Council Member, American Indian and Alaskan Native Council (AIAN); Board Member, TerraCorps; Return to Local Control Cabinet member
Personal Biography
I was raised by my late parents and Italian immigrant grandmother in public housing. They taught me the value of education and hard work by being role models. My father, Amon, studied medicine in the Navy and my mother, Kay, was a staunch supporter of public education. I received a $500 U.S. savings bond with a handwritten note from my grandmother with the words “graduate high school and go to college”. I still have that wrapper today and it is a motivating factor for my School Board candidacy, combined with my love for Providence and encouragement from my partner, Alice.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
In this time of great uncertainty, my work as a school board member is important now more than ever. I have over 17 years’ experience in public administration with a focus on finance and education management. I believe my extensive knowledge of the PPSD budget process, along with my strong treasury skills, serves the district very well. As a RIASC board member, I also bring deeper knowledge from the state level. I look forward to continuing the hard work of this honorable Committee alongside the school department’s administration, teachers and staff to ensure our schools are safe, productive and resourceful.
Contact Info
401-332-4930; takin894@gmail.com
Name
Kobi J. Dennis
Current Occupation
Independent Contractor
Educational Background
Attended URI College of Continuing Education, Human Development and Family Studies Program; Attended Rhode Island College, Elementary Education
Community Leadership Positions
Board Member, Rosa Parks Resource Center; Co-Founder, Black Pilots of RI; Author, Member, State of Black RI Committee & State of Black of Black RI: Home Owners Report, State of Black RI: Criminal Justice Report; Co-Founder: Turnup RI Youth Summit; Co-Founder: Culture Festival RI; Co-Founder: RI Midnight Basketball League
Personal Biography
As a father of three, Gulf War Veteran, South Providence -raised Black man and product of Providence public schools, it is my responsibility to lead and advocate for youth, equity and neighborhoods of color. My career choices and opportunities helped me to create a center around advancement, education and empowerment of thousands of youth and families.
Through grass roots efforts to statewide initiatives – Project: Night Vision Youth Program, Princes To Kings Youth Mentoring Program and the YMCA of Greater Providence. My contractual youth work includes: Providence Head Start, Tri-Town Community Action and PPSD.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
We cannot afford to have ignored and forgotten Providence students and residents anymore. I have had good relationships and ties with many students and families, business owners, officials and city personnel. These relationships are what is needed within the School Board position. My goals are to increase inclusion and communication; add diversity and transparency; and bring voice to the voiceless. Read more of what I stand for and my why at www.votekobi.com. Again, the School Board is necessary, and I want to help elevate its importance and value to make our public schools a better place for all students and families.
Contact Info
401-499-7462; votekobi@gmail.com; www.votekobi.com
Name
Michelle “Miche” Fontes
Current Occupation
Dean of Students
Educational Background
Certified Nursing Assistant 2010-2020; Certified Medication Aid 2014-2020; Teaching Assistant Certificate 2016; Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership and Change, College Unbound 2021; Masters of Education in Urban Teaching, Providence College 2023
Community Leadership Positions
No
Personal Biography
Passionate mother. Dedicated educator. Life-long learner. I am Michelle Fontes, though most people know me as Miche. I’m a mother, daughter, educator, artist, organizer, and lifelong learner. I understand well that “it takes a village to raise a child”—a village that supports, loves, and encourages, as well as one that corrects, redirects, and helps you grow. Restorative practice, culturally competent teaching, and trauma-informed education are the pillars I rest my educational practice on. Love, transparency, community, and grace are the ones I rest myself on. I hold a Master’s of Education from Providence College and a Bachelor’s in Organizational Leadership and Change from College Unbound.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
Serving on the Providence School Board will give me the opportunity to fully understand where we’re at in our schools from a systems perspective. It would also put me in a position to help make the changes that will transform those systems. This position will help me bring community voice to the table as we transition to taking control back from the state and start making decisions about those systems. I am hoping to build deeper relationships with schools (admin, staff, and students) to also be able to bring those voices to the decision table.
Contact Info
michele.fontes44@gmail.com; 401-771-3748
Name
Andrew David Grover
No Response Provided
Name
Christopher Ireland
Current Occupation
Insurance and finance industry and small business owner
Educational Background
Brockton High School; North Adams and Bridgewater State College.
Community Leadership Positions
No
Personal Biography
I’ve been a resident of Providence for over 20 years. Since moving here, I’ll become a business owner, husband and father.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
The skills I have gained during my career include negotiating, evaluating issues, and reviewing resources that best suit each client. Each of these skills easily translates to the School Committee role where members often negotiate with the other members of the Committee and City. The overall concern is for the betterment of the students, teachers, the schools, the taxpayers and the city.
There is frustration on every front regarding the education that is provided to our students. I believe Providence has the resources and infrastructure, however, is lacking the plan. I will make the make the tough decisions to focus on the students and their future. While giving them the knowledge to successful in academic and in life.
As a young child, I remember education being a political issue. Now 45 years later, I am embarrassed that this is still an issue. I want to turn Providence education system into an institution that finally leaves no student behind.
Contact Info
Christopherlireland@yahoo.com
Name
Jenny Mercado
Current Occupation
I have worked at Hasbro Children’s Hospital as a Certified Nursing Assistant for 15 years, where I care for children and support their families during challenging times. Additionally, I am deeply involved in community organizing, particularly in supporting bilingual and newly arrived parents. I help them navigate the public school system in Providence, assisting with school registration and ensuring they have the resources and guidance they need to advocate for their children’s education. It’s been really fulfilling to be involved in projects that make a difference in my community.
Educational Background
I graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School and completed coursework at CCRI. As a newly arrived immigrant at the age of 15, I faced the challenges of learning a new language and adapting to a different culture. My experiences resonate with many of our children and families today. I am running for the school board to ensure that students like me receive the quality education they deserve and have a school system that is responsive to their needs
Community Leadership Positions
I am currently a member of Leadership Rhode Island and am stepping into a leadership role by running for the school board. My passion for community engagement drives me to actively work on various projects that support and uplift our community. I’m always eager to find new ways to get involved and make a positive impact. I’m also the founder and Director of Hermandad por Nicaragua, a non-profit that helps Nicaraguans in the U.S. with housing, education.
Personal Biography
I’m Jenny Mercado, a proud Nicaraguan Latina, mother, and health professional with over 14 years of experience. As a Certified Nursing Assistant at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, I’m recognized as a leader in the Emergency Pediatric Department. I co-lead the Nuevas Voces Program for the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council, connecting communities to essential resources, and I advise on the Vecina app, which links families to local education resources. I am the mother to twin 13-year-old girls who attend public school in Providence.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
I wish to serve on the Providence School Board because, as a newly arrived immigrant who had to navigate a new culture, school, and way of life, I understand the challenges many families face. I believe our schools must be more responsive to the diverse needs of all students, regardless of their background. Providence has the potential to provide a world-class education and be competitive on a larger scale. I am committed to ensuring we have strong public schools that empower students to become the best versions of themselves.
Contact Info
My email is: jmercado0411@gmail.com; Phone number : 401-3695741
Name
Jorge Porras
No Response Provided
Name
Heidi Silverio
Current Occupation
Central Falls Program Director of Housing Equity and Lead Prevention
Educational Background
Bachelor of Arts from Salve Regina University Class of 2018 and a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University School of Law Class 2022
Community Leadership Positions
n/a
Personal Biography
Heidi Silverio is a first-generation college graduate and a dedicated advocate for education, running for the Providence School Board in District 3. A lifelong resident of the community, Heidi attended George J. West Elementary, Paul Cuffee Upper School, and later graduated from Roger Williams School of Law. With experience as a City Year member at Del Sesto Middle School, Heidi is passionate about bringing the community’s voice to the table and improving educational outcomes for all students in Providence.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
I am running for the Providence School Board because I believe every child in our community deserves access to a quality education that prepares them for success. As a first-generation college graduate, I understand the importance of strong support systems, especially for our multi-language learners. My goal is to advocate for increased resources for these students and to prioritize social-emotional learning, creating a nurturing environment where all children can succeed. Together, I want to build a school system that truly reflects and serves the needs of our diverse community.
Contact Info
HeidiForPVD@gmail.com
Name
Mireya Mendoza
Current Occupation
Retired
Educational Background
I attended the University of the Dominican Republic, UASD, for four years, where I concentrated on Dentistry.
Community Leadership Positions
I am a state committeewoman, a Providence City Council Ward 9 member, and a member of the Senate Committee District 2 of the Democratic Party.
Personal Biography
One of seven siblings, I was born in the Dominican Republic in the 1950s to a Dominican father and an American mother. I emigrated to the United States over four decades ago and have been married to my husband, Hector Jose, for even longer. We have four children, all born and raised in Providence. During their raising, I was always involved in the school system and PTO and often volunteered as a parent in school activities.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
As a retired person with time on my hands, my past experiences and involvement in raising children, and my commitment to Providence School System and Providence over my entire adult life, I feel I am in a unique position to provide guidance, institutional knowledge, and reverence to a system that I was part of and still love to this day.
Contact Info
mireyamendoza1957@gmail.com
Name
Night Jean Muhingabo
Current Occupation
Providence School Board Member; Direct Care Provider for Seniors with Disabilities at Perspectives Corporation; Country Director for the USA at the Global Peace Chain
Educational Background
Rhode Island College: Major in Public Administration / Minor in Data Science and Computer Information Systems (CIS) — Graduating 2025; Central High School
Community Leadership Positions
Board President of the Refugee Dream Center; Chair of Health and Wellness Committee of the Providence School Board; Board Member of Providence External Review Authority (PERA): Civilian Oversight Board of the Providence Police Department; Young Champion and Refugee Advocate at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Personal Biography
Night Jean Muhingabo is a proud Democrat, refugee, trilingual poet, PPSD alumni and community organizer. Originally from Rwanda, Night resettled in Providence after 15 years in a Congolese refugee camp. At Rhode Island College, Night majors in Public Administration with minors in Data Science and Computer Information Systems. In 2021, Night was appointed to the Providence School Board as a liaison for refugee and immigrant communities. Night currently works with students and community members to create student wellness and mental health clubs and curricula, on topics ranging from: anti-bullying, sex education, substance use, and culturally diverse school lunch options.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
As someone with direct experience in the schools, I know that our community’s diversity is our strength. Immersive multilingual education like we already have at Leviton Dual Language Elementary School is the single most effective and data-driven reform we can make in our schools to improve English literacy, reduce absenteeism, and improve family engagement. I am also committed to improving student representation in decision making as well as investing in mental health supports for youth and families. My goal is to champion equity, academic excellence, and holistic development for every student, preparing them for a diverse and interconnected world.
Contact Info
401-688-9652
Name
Michael Nina
Current Occupation
Community Health Worker
Educational Background
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, minor in Leadership Studies, from Johnson & Wales University (Dean’s List Graduate)
Associate’s Degree in Marketing, minor in Advertising and Promotions, from Johnson & Wales University (Dean’s List Graduate)
High School Diploma from Central High School, Providence RI
Middle School Diploma from Roger Williams Middle School, Providence RI RI
Elementary School Diploma from Mary E. Fogarty Elementary School, Providence RI
Community Leadership Positions
I am currently a Providence School Board Member. Appointed to fill in one of three seats that became available in 2023.
Personal Biography
Born in Providence RI to Dominican immigrant parents. After returning to the Dominican Republic for several years, we moved back to Providence in 1992. I attended ESL classes through high school and consistently excelled as an honor student. I am a Providence homeowner and I work for a local non-profit. I am one of the current Latin/Hispanic Providence School Board Members. With over 20 years of experience in Public Health and Community Engagement, I’ve actively contributed to numerous grassroots initiatives, committees, and boards within the community, like the Community Health Worker Association of RI and Back to School Celebration of RI.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
I wish to serve on the school board because I believe in the power of education to transform lives, especially for low-income families like mine. As someone who faced challenges navigating the education system as a person of color, an ESL student, and the child of immigrants, I understand the unique needs of our diverse student population. With over 20 years of experience in Public Health and Community Engagement, I am committed to advocating for equitable resources and opportunities. Serving on the school board allows me to use my experience to positively impact our schools and ensure every student thrives.
Contact Info
MichaelNinaPVD@gmail.com
Name
David B. Talan
Current Occupation
Retired Computer Systems Analyst and Chemical/Nuclear Engineer
Educational Background
Attended Providence schools (Lexington Ave; Reservoir Ave; George J. West Jr. High; Classical High). Also University of Rhode Island & Community College of R.I.
Community Leadership Positions
Elmwood Little League – past President; coach for 50 years; have worked with thousands of our school-age children, including World Series MVP Jeremy Pena.
Was Assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 17.
Reservoir Triangle Neighborhood Association – President 14 terms; have “adopted” the 2 schools in our neighborhood; work closely with leaders of 6 other neighborhood associations on the south side.
Was named by R.I. Education Commissioner Angelica Infante-Green, to serve on the design team that helped plan the state takeover of the Providence schools.
Served on screening committees, to select Assistant Principals at 2 schools in our area.
Reservoir Ave. School – on School Improvement Team; organizer of recent 100 year anniversary of school, where large number of alumni (going back to 1940’s) came.
Alvarez High – on School Improvement Team; have advised student groups.
Administrative Assistant to Representative Ramon Perez.
Regularly visit 6 schools in his District with him.
Was Administrative Assistant to the late Representative Mary Ross, who also served on the Providence School Board and the Board of Regents for Elementary & Secondary Education.
Served 12 years on Providence Board of Park Commissioners.
Temple Torat Yisrael Board of Directors. Includes oversight of 2nd largest Jewish religious school in the state.
University of Rhode Island Hillel Foundation Board of Directors. Serve 1,600 Jewish students.
R.I. Coalition for Israel (RICI) Vice-President. Support Israel and fight against anti-Semitism.
Was on Community Relations Council of the Jewish Alliance of Rhode Island.
Personal Biography
DAVID TALAN
25 Santiago St., Providence RI 02907
401-862-7519
DaveTalan@aol.com
Facebook: David Talan
Lifelong resident (75 years) of the south side (Burnett St; Adelaide Ave; Rounds Ave; Santiago St.)
Army Veteran
Have been to all 23 schools on the south side of the city.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
Want to accomplish the following:
Allow children in Elementary & Middle School to go to nearest school (if that is what the parents want). This would reduce the number of children riding a bus by half (from current 9,000). Would reduce chronic absenteeism, by having children on same street go to same school. Would allow for easier car pooling and “walking school buses”. Would make it easier for parents without a car (half the families on south side) to get involved with child’s school.
Require Principals to involve parents & community in their school.
Have a contract that allows Principals to run their school.
Expand Mayor’s PVD311 to include schools, to help parents deal with difficult school bureaucracy.
Bring a school to the Washington Park neighborhood, which now has no school at all, with recent closing of Broad St. Elementary.
Contact Info
DaveTalan@aol.com
401-862-7519
Facebook: David Talan
Name
DeNeil M Jones
Current occupation
Loan Processor
Educational Background
Graduated Cum Laude from Johnson & Wales University with both an associate’s and bachelor’s degree in financial service management, concentrating on human resources and real estate. Balancing full-time studies with an overnight job as a bank customer service representative and part-time work as a property manager.
Community Leadership Positions
Not currently
Personal Biography
As the child of two Jamaican immigrants, education was a pillar in our household. My passion for advocating for quality education began in childhood. Now, as a parent of two school-aged children, I’ve navigated both Providence public and charter schools and have been deeply involved in parent-teacher organizations. Professionally, I bring over 17 years of experience in banking and financial services as a proud Providence resident. Balancing family life and career has taught me the value of commitment and collaboration—values I bring to every project and community initiative I’m involved in.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
I want to serve on the Providence School Board to advocate for parents and ensure effective resource allocation. Education has always been my passion. My experiences with my oldest child’s misaligned kindergarten curriculum and unchallenging lessons emphasized the need for personalized learning approaches. I am committed to transparent and accountable leadership, fostering open communication to keep our community informed. By championing sustainable changes with a focus on best practices, I aim to build a foundation for long-term success in our schools. Joining the school board will enable me to make meaningful improvements, ensuring a high-quality education for every student.
Contact Info
FriendsofDeNeilJones@gmail.com or 401-363-0051
Name
Ty’Relle Stephens
Current occupation
Providence School Board Member, Supervisor at Perspectives Corporation, Church Administrator at Shiloh Gospel Temple Ministries
Educational Background
Juanita Sanchez High School, High School Diploma; Year Up Rhode Island, Executive Certificate in Business, Leadership, and Strategy; College Unbound, Bachelor’s Degree in Organizational Leadership and Learning (In Progress)
Community Leadership Positions
* NAACP Education Chair
* Year Up Alumni Board Member
* Member of A Sweet Creation Youth Organization
* West Elmwood Intruders Youth Football and Cheer (Board Member)
Personal Biography
Democrat Ty’Relle Stephens is a dynamic leader and dedicated incumbent who has significantly impacted the Providence School Board over the past four years. As a former member of the Policy Committee and Vice Chair of Finance for three years, he has driven meaningful advancements in our schools. His business leadership background includes management roles at Year Up, guiding young adults, and Oak Street Health, managing senior citizens. He now excels at Perspectives Corporation, supporting individuals with disabilities, and serves as Church Administrator at Shiloh Gospel Temple. A proud Providence School graduate, Ty’Relle holds an Executive Certificate in Business Leadership and is pursuing a Bachelor’s in Organizational Leadership.
Why do you wish to serve on the School Board?
As a Democratic candidate and incumbent, I, Ty’Relle Stephens, seek to continue serving on the Providence School Board to better represent our community. With years of experience on the Board and as a former graduate, I have passed several key resolutions, despite limited power due to State Intervention. These include Quality Lunch for All students, Multilingual Learning Services, student government in each school, and amplifying student voice. By seeking another term, I aim to build on these efforts and achieve higher goals. One term isn’t enough for lasting impact, and my continued service is vital for providing our students with hope toward a brighter future.
Contact Info
Email: Votetyrelle@gmail.com Phone: (401)680-0246
NOTE: The City of Providence has not contributed to or edited the language submitted by these candidates. All candidate statements and content are their own and do not reflect the views or endorsements of the City of Providence.