Putting People Before Politics.
Fighting for Better Futures.
Brandy Jenkins is running for School Board to bring common sense and compassion back into focus. Our campaign is about strengthening Knox County public schools, supporting teachers, and ensuring every student has the support they need to succeed.
Meet Brandy Jenkins
Brandy Jenkins is a proud Knoxvillian whose life reflects service, dedication, & a deep commitment to South Knoxville’s families. Raised in Knoxville, Brandy grew up in her parents’ family business, Phoenix Glass, a trusted auto glass shop serving the community for over 40 years. There, she met the people her parents served & learned firsthand that strong communities are built through hard work, meaningful relationships, & showing up for others. She brings those values into her life as a mom, volunteer, & advocate.
Brandy has supported public education through PTO involvement, fundraisers, classroom volunteering, and youth sports, including coaching with AYSO. Her advocacy deepened when her oldest daughter, a straight-A student, was nearly held back under Tennessee’s Third Grade Retention law, revealing how disconnected high-stakes testing can be from real learning. With nearly two decades of experience in operations and problem-solving, she has helped families navigate policy challenges and pushed for solutions that support both students and teachers.
Brandy is running for Knox County School Board, District 9 to bring thoughtful, community-focused leadership to South Knoxville. She believes in listening first, communicating honestly, and keeping taxpayer dollars in public classrooms. Above all, she is committed to putting students at the center of every decision and strengthening the neighborhood schools that help every child thrive.
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Brandy is committed to improving teacher pay, retention, and working conditions so educators have the support they need to stay in the profession. With years of volunteering in local schools and advocating alongside teachers, she understands how burnout, testing pressures, and understaffing are driving educators away. Brandy will fight for competitive pay, manageable workloads, and policies that respect teachers as professionals.
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As a mom of two daughters in Knox County Schools, Brandy believes every child deserves a safe, secure learning environment. She supports modernized safety measures, improved school infrastructure, and consistent planning across campuses, ensuring safety decisions are based on evidence and community input—not politics. Her approach is grounded in preparedness, transparency, and student well-being.
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Brandy opposes politically motivated book bans that strip students of access to diverse, educational, and developmentally appropriate materials. She believes decisions about learning resources should be rooted in professional standards and made with input from educators and families. Brandy will work to protect students’ freedom to learn, support librarians and teachers, and keep politics out of the classroom.
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As a parent whose daughter nearly faced retention under the state’s Third Grade Retention law, Brandy knows firsthand that literacy support must begin long before high-stakes testing. She will advocate for expanded early-literacy programs, reading intervention resources, and evidence-based instructional support so kids get the help they need to succeed. Her goal is to lift children up — not punish them for a single test score.
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Brandy is dedicated to fully funding public schools, including improved facilities, updated classrooms, arts and enrichment programs, tutoring, athletics, and essential student services like the Clothing Center for Kids, which the current board voted to remove. She believes taxpayer dollars must stay in public schools — not be diverted to vouchers — and that South Knoxville students deserve the same high-quality infrastructure and opportunities as any child in Tennessee.
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ABOUT DISTRICT 9
School Zones within District 9 include:
Bonny Kate Elementary
Dogwood Elementary
Gap Creek Elementary
Mooreland Heights Elementary
Mount Olive Elementary
New Hopewell Elementary
South Knoxville Elementary
South-Doyle Middle
South-Doyle High
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