Pueblo D60 school board candidate emphasizes addressing bullying, mental health

Lucretia Robinson is trying to bring solid policies, communication and transparency to the 60 Educational Board of Pueblo School Region.
Robinson is one of the seven candidates competing for two open seats on the board this November. He spent some of his 27 -year career with the Correction Office, working with Colorado Bluesky Enterprises, an organization that serves developmental and intellectual disabled individuals. His first job was with America’s male and female clubs. He also served as the leader of the Girl Scout Association.
Robinson Runs many times for the Pueblo Municipal Assembly, this is running for the first time in the Pueblo D60, a school area with grandchildren.
Lucretia Robinson, a candidate for 60 educational board of Pueblo School Region, speaks to the community members on Friday, August 15, 2025 with a candidate event at the Pueblo District Democratic Party center.
“I’m running because it’s my passion, Rob Robinson said from the 2025 school board campaign. “I have been working with children for a long time.”
Pueblo District Democratic Party organized by the 15 August “History with the Candidate” event during the event of Robinson participants who participated in Pueblo D60 schools, said the children faced various difficulties. Some are interested in bullying. Others can fight questions about who they are. Some students come from broken houses, he said.
“We need to interact and we need to talk, Rob Robinson said. “We need to share some of these struggles of children.”
Robinson also expressed the support of increasing the number of vocational training programs and the number of mental health professionals in Pueblo D60 schools.
“Just like we do our nurses, we have to have mental health consultants in schools, because our teachers are there to educate. They are not there to discipline. He said.
If selected, Robinson tries to deal with stakeholders to create “growth opportunities” for children in the region, including other members of the board, educators, parents, grandmothers and other community members in the region.
“The biggest, biggest thing is to serve our children … This is our priority and sounds,” he said. Chef.
This November, the two seats opened on the Pueblo D60 board are currently occupied by Brian Cisneros and Kathy. According to Colorado transparency in the contribution and expenditure reporting, both Cisneros and the denioro resorted to be re -selected.
Rae Carnevale, Fred GalvesTommy Farrell and Daniel Mchenry will also be run in November.
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