Re-Elect — Board President

Dr. Ashley Hodge
for Roosevelt
School Board

Re-Elect the Leader Who Shows Up — Every Time.

"Because home is where the heart is"

Dr. Ashley Hodge, candidate for Roosevelt School Board

About Dr. Hodge

Rooted in Roosevelt

Dr. Ashley Hodge is a South Phoenix native and third-generation Roosevelt School District graduate. She holds a Doctorate in Behavioral Health and a second Doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California. As the current Board President of Roosevelt Elementary School District #66, Dr. Hodge brings lived experience, academic expertise, and deep community roots to every decision she makes on behalf of students and families.

Current Board President

Roosevelt School District #66

2 Doctorates

Behavioral Health (ASU) & Educational Leadership (USC)

3rd-Generation Graduate

Of the Roosevelt School District

Her Record

What She's Built. What She's Protected.

Dr. Hodge doesn't just talk about change — she chairs the meeting where it happens.

  • No. 01

    Championed social-emotional learning initiatives district-wide

  • No. 02

    Advocated for student mental health resources and wraparound services

  • No. 03

    Led efforts to increase district transparency and community engagement

  • No. 04

    Serve as Vice-Chair, Arizona School Board Association Insurance Trust

  • No. 05

    Served as Co-Chair, Education Committee — National Coalition of 100 Black Women

  • No. 06

    Supported Red Cross Disaster Relief (2019–2022)

The Vision

The Next Chapter for Roosevelt

Student Success

Expand access to high-quality early learning, social-emotional support, and college/career pathways.

Community First

Keep families at the center of every policy decision.

Whole Child Education

Prioritize physical health, mental wellness, and academic excellence together.

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