Bonnie Beukema

Deputy Director

Bonnie's education, volunteer work, and travel throughout Europe, China, and Africa led her to see issues of poverty, socioeconomic development, and education as inextricably linked. After obtaining her BA from SOAS, University of London and MS from the London School of Economics, she returned to Washington state to successfully defend long-time education champion, Rep. Helen Sommers in her 2004 re-election campaign. Following a brief period in local political consulting, she joined LEVF as a policy analyst in 2005 and directed research for the Citizens' Report Card. One part wonk and two parts activist, Bonnie's broad commitment to education is based on a downright dogged belief that educational opportunity for all must be by design, not by luck.

In her spare time, she travels to offbeat destinations, campaigns for issues she's passionate about, serves on the board of Denise Louie Education Center, and explores the Cascades with her best friend, a little Corgi called Vilo. Contact Bonnie at bonnie@educationvoters.org.

Top News

11.24.08

Schools feel pinch from economic woes

School districts across the United States are tightening their belts in anticipation of a meager fiscal diet that could carry into 2011.

As state and local revenue declines, officials are looking for the trims least likely to harm the quality of education. Although some districts have rainy-day funds to tap, concern is growing that students, particularly those who are struggling to learn or who are homeless, are going to feel the pinch.

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Toolkit: Importance of Advanced Math

This toolkit by Achieve highlights the connection between higher-lever math courses and student readiness for college, work and life. Resources include fact sheets, presentations, policy papers and brochures.

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