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Alison Cundiff

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Alison Cundiff
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Candidate, DeKalb County School District school board District 4
Elections and appointments
Next election
May 19, 2026
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Alison Cundiff is running for election to the DeKalb County School District school board to represent District 4 in Georgia. Cundiff is on the ballot in the general election on May 19, 2026.[source]

Elections

2026

See also: DeKalb County School District, Georgia, elections (2026)

General election

The general election will occur on May 19, 2026.

General election for DeKalb County School District school board District 4

Tracy Brisson (Nonpartisan), Alison Cundiff (Nonpartisan), Crew Heimer (Nonpartisan), Jamison Murphy (Nonpartisan), and Sonja Szubski (Nonpartisan) are running in the general election for DeKalb County School District school board District 4 on May 19, 2026.

Candidate
Tracy Brisson (Nonpartisan)  Candidate Connection
Alison Cundiff (Nonpartisan)
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Crew Heimer (Nonpartisan)  Candidate Connection
Jamison Murphy (Nonpartisan)
Sonja Szubski (Nonpartisan)

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2026

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Cundiff's campaign website stated the following:

How will Alison uplift education in DeKalb County Public Schools?


Prioritize Student Access to Programs

Access matters! Whether it’s fine arts, AP courses, or career & technical education, all students deserve a district that prioritizes fair distribution of academic programming that will open doors for them as adults.

If elected, Alison will fight for students’ access to a full range of academic programming, and work with DCPS to overcome funding issues with innovative extracurricular solutions.


Facility Maintenance

The viral Druid Hills High School video posted years ago was a wake-up call for the DCPS community. We must invest in safe, clean, accessible environments so our students can focus on academic achievement.

If elected, Alison will advocate for a strong program of facility maintenance and repair.


Accountability & Transparency

Superintendent hiring must be done with care and forethought. It’s time for DCPS to get serious about researching and hiring top notch candidates in order to ensure that DCPS operations are carried out faithfully and well.

At the same time, all stakeholders must have the opportunity to be consulted during the Superintendent hiring process. If elected, Alison will push to hire a consulting firm with a good national reputation for seeking Superintendent candidates that match the expressed needs of the whole community.

— Alison Cundiff's campaign website (March 23, 2026)

Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

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