Endorsements
Collin County Conservative Republicans (CCCR) is honored to take this time to formally endorse your candidacy for Frisco ISD Place 4. CCCR prides ourselves on selecting candidates that most represent the conservative values that are important in preserving our state and our country.
CCCR’s candidate endorsement process is vigorous. Our committee voted for the candidates they believed would stand strong against radical ideologies and corruption. We are pleased to support candidates like you.
The most important elected position in the United States of America is School Board. I applaud Reed for what he is doing and he is at the tip of the spear for the future of this country.
Lt. Col. Allen West, Retired, Former Chair of the Republican Party of Texas
I spoke to my daughter (who recently turned 18 and this will be the first election when she can vote) and she is excited to be able to vote for Mr. Bond. She’s been in FISD since first grade and said he was one of the best administrators she’s had during her time in the district. We both believe that Mr. Bond’s time in the school and seeing the challenges first hand make him the perfect candidate to help fix it!
Christa Willis Richardson, Parent
I can’t think of a better-suited candidate to serve teachers and students than Reed Bond.
Dan Stricklin, Former Frisco City Councilman
With his military service, career in education as a teacher and administrator, and promotion to leadership positions within the district, Reed Bond may be the most qualified candidate to run for a North Texas school board in a long time. He has skin in the game with his family and he has my endorsement.
DeLeon English, Little Elm ISD Trustee
Reed Bond represents a much-needed voice for parents and citizens in Frisco ISD. He will bring unprecedented experience as an educator, common sense, and family values to the Board of Trustees.
Matt Shaheen, Texas State Representative
Our school boards are in sore need of candidates who prioritize family values and endeavor to represent the voice and will of their communities. Reed Bond is exactly the type of man for the job, and he has my endorsement.
Chad Green, McKinney ISD Trustee
Mr. Bond is the clear choice, without a doubt, to best serve the FISD community.
Judge Chris Hill, Collin County
We need grassroots common- sense on the Frisco ISD board more than ever. Reed Bond will make an outstanding advocate for the students, the parents, and the teachers. Restore the Republic is proud to announce our endorsement of Reed Bond for Frisco ISD Board of Trustees place 4. His years of experience as a Frisco ISD educator and Frisco ISD Assistant Principal enables him to understand the wants and needs for the students. Reed is disciplined, level headed, he listens, and works well with a wide variety of people. He would be a natural as the Frisco ISD Board Trustee. Join us in giving Reed Bond your vote for Frisco ISD Board place 4 on election day.
Restore the Republic - In God We Trust
I could not be more proud to endorse and support Reed Bond to represent my family on the Frisco ISD school board. He is a military veteran and educator who has devoted his life to serve to others.
Jared Patterson, Representative District 106
I am endorsing Reed Bond for Frisco ISD Board of Trustees because the time for transparency and parental input has never been clearer.
Brian Livingston, Frisco City Council
Reed Bond is the clear conservative choice to represent families on the Board of Trustees in Frisco ISD. His experience in the field, Christian values, honor, and integrity will bring a much needed addition to our Board leadership.
Brandon Burden; Chairman, North Texas Conservatives