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Board of Education Member · Frederick County · 2026 Primary
Members of the Board of Education oversee the local public school system by setting educational policies, approving the annual operating budget, and hiring the superintendent. They make key decisions on matters such as student curriculum, school boundaries, and the maintenance of school facilities. This office is important because its members determine how tax dollars are spent to support student learning and the overall quality of schools in the community.
View all candidates in this raceChloe Celeste is a candidate for the Frederick County Board of Education in the 2026 election. Her campaign is authorized by the group "Comrades for Celeste," with Kat Koser serving as the campaign treasurer. Celeste maintains a digital presence through a campaign website and an Instagram account where she identifies as a candidate for the FCPS Board of Education. In March 2026, she participated in a public candidate forum hosted by the parent-led advocacy group Better Maryland Schools at the C. Burr Artz Public Library. The forum focused on key issues such as parental rights, school funding, and academic standards. While she participated in this public event alongside other candidates, the provided materials do not offer extensive details regarding her professional background or specific platform positions.
Sources: Campaign website
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Chloe Celeste for FCPS Board of Education 2026
Source: celesteforboe.com
Chloe Celeste was one of eight candidates who attended a March 2026 forum hosted by Better Maryland Schools to discuss controversial policies regarding parental rights and school budgets. External coverage notes her participation in the event at the C. Burr Artz Public Library, where candidates were asked to address academic standards and school redistricting.
“Chloe Celeste... participated in a Frederick County Board of Education candidates forum on Thursday at C. Burr Artz Public Library.”
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