
My name is Terri Jones, and I have been proud to call Whitewater home for 24 years. I have served as an educator for more than a decade. I am a two‑time alumna of the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, where I earned a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism and a Master of Science in Mass Communication with an emphasis in Higher Education. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of supporting countless students on their collegiate journeys and celebrating their successes.
I firmly believe that every student deserves equitable access to a high‑quality education. My goal is to support, resource, and advocate for students—especially those who may not have the ability or opportunity to advocate for themselves. As a first‑generation college graduate, I understand the challenges many students face, and that lived experience motivates me as I seek election to the WUSD School Board.
While I do not have children of my own, I bring extensive experience working with students of all ages and backgrounds. For example, I helped initiate the Little Scholars Pen Pal Letter Exchange with Lincoln Elementary School and recently collaborated with the Battle of the Books competition. As an avid reader, I am passionate about promoting literacy and nurturing a lifelong love of learning.
On the UW–Whitewater campus, many know me affectionately as “Mother Hen,” a nickname that reflects the care, mentorship, and encouragement I strive to provide. I support students by attending fundraisers, student‑led events, athletic competitions, and other campus activities. I also prioritize building strong relationships with parents, alumni, and community members to ensure students feel supported from every angle.
I believe I have been called to serve as a steward for this community and to use my skills to advocate for our youth. I stand firmly by the CORE value that students are our number one priority. I also believe deeply in the saying, “It takes a village,” because it truly does. I am ready to connect, partner, and collaborate with anyone who shares the goal of supporting the well-being and education of the children in our district.
If you believe in my commitment and feel I can bring meaningful contributions to the WUSD School Board, I humbly ask for your support in the April 7 election. Please confirm all election details through official sources.
Editor’s note: This announcement was provided by Terri Jones. The Whitewater Banner welcomes a submission to whitewaterbanner@gmail.com from Common Council, School Board or Town Board candidates for the city and nearby towns.






