Poudre School District Board of Education

The Board of Education is the elected body that sets policy and governance for the school district. Board Directors are voted on at large. Voters vote for one candidate from each director district that is open during the general election.
Emails for all Board members may be sent to boe@psdschools.org.
2025 School Board Director Candidate Election Information
Poudre School District (PSD) has established a director district plan of representation. All school directors are voted on at large (i.e. - eligible electors of the school district vote for one candidate from each director district). Three directors will be elected at the November 4, 2025, election.
Serving as a PSD Board of Education Director is a volunteer position. Board of Education directors serve four-year terms. Meetings are generally held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month. Both meetings begin with a dinner session usually starting at 5:00 p.m. with the regular meeting following at 5:30 p.m. Traditionally, Board meetings are not held in the month of July. Board directors also meet several times a year in retreat and serve on one or more committees that meet periodically throughout the school year.
Directors with terms expiring are:
District | Current Director | Term
C (map) | Kristen Draper | 4 year
D (map) | Jim Brokish | 4 year
E (map) | Andrew Spain | 4 year
Individual candidate information:
as required by § C.R.S. 22-31-107 (2.5)
Karla Baise - C (map)
Tom Griggs - D (map)
Sabrina Herrick - C (map)
Andrew Spain - E (map)
Coronda Ziegler - D (map)
Board Member Candidate Qualifications:
Pursuant to Colorado State Statutes, a candidate for the office of school director:
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Shall be a registered elector of Poudre School District for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the election;
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Shall be a resident of the director district which will be represented; and
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Shall not have been convicted of, plead guilty or nolo contendere to, or received a deferred judgment and sentence for a sexual offense against a child.
Throughout the election period, candidates are required to fulfill filing/reporting obligations outside of Poudre School District. See the Larimer County Clerk’s office and the Secretary of State’s office for details. Note: Fulfilling filing requirements are the sole responsibility of the candidate.