Biographical Information
Town Where You Live
Salem
County
OR
What skills and experience do you bring to school board service?
I’m Lisa Harnisch, and I’ve lived in Salem for over 30 years, raising two great kids in our local public schools. Even though my children are now in their 20s, I’m here first and foremost as a mom. Over the years, I’ve volunteered in many ways to help make our schools great—in the class room, PTA, Site Committees, serving on the District Budget Committee, Co-chairing the Facilities Task Force, leading the successful school bond effort that funded critical improvements to our school buildings - and currently serving on the school board from zone 1.
What is your understanding of the District’s obligations to comply with federal and state education policies?
A School District must comply with both state and federal education policies to ensure equitable, quality education for all students. This includes adhering to federal mandates like Title I, which ensures funding for disadvantaged students, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which guarantees services for students with disabilities. At the state level, districts must follow state-specific requirements, including academic standards, assessment protocols, and teacher qualifications. Compliance also includes ensuring non-discriminatory practices and providing equal opportunities for all students, regardless of background or ability. Meeting these obligations helps maintain funding and ensures fairness in education.
How would you address the issues facing the District’s schools that you consider the most urgent?
Budget constraints, literacy, and attendance are top issues for our District and require a multifaceted approach for long-term improvement. Despite tough decisions made last spring, we must continue maximizing efficiency and prioritizing spending to support students, focusing on teaching staff, educational materials, and key programs like special education and early literacy. Improving literacy, especially in early grades, is essential for academic success. Ongoing teacher training and family involvement are crucial. For attendance, fostering a positive school environment where students feel safe and engaged will improve consistency. By addressing these areas, we can build a stronger future for all students in the District.