Local Roots.
Experienced Leadership.
Fighting for Student Success.
Dear Neighbors,
San Marcos is my lifelong home. I grew up in this community, attended local schools, and met my husband here. We decided to raise our four boys right here in San Marcos so that they have access to the same high quality local schools that we once did.
Educational success means something different for every student. For me, it meant graduating from college, earning an MBA, and securing a career that allows me the flexibility to work while raising my family.
Now, I am running for school board to make sure all San Marcos families and students can find their own version of educational success. We have exceptional schools, teachers, and programs here in San Marcos Unified. I know that I can bring my local roots, leadership experience, and community commitment to help make sure San Marcos remains a destination for educational opportunity.
I would be honored to have your vote.
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Lena Lauer Meum
A Plan for Student Success:
Lena has a plan to help San Marcos families and students thrive in spite of the many challenges facing public education. She will focus on campus safety and security, promoting parental involvement and school choice, investing in student mental health and special education, ensuring college and career readiness, and making sure the district is operating in a fiscally responsible way. She will always put students first...
Local Roots, Ready to Lead:
Lena Lauer Meum is the product of the San Marcos Unified School District, having attended Woodland Park Elementary, San Marcos Middle, and San Marcos High. Lena met her husband at San Marcos High and they are now raising their four boys in the same community they grew up in. Lena balances her role as a mom with her job in recruitment with NYU Langone Healthcare. She is running for school board to keep our schools among the best in the region...
How you can help.
Lena is running for Area D:
Representing areas within the enrollment boundaries for Knob Hill Elementary, San Marcos Elementary, Richland Elementary, Woodland Park Middle, Double Peak K-8, and Mission Hills High.