Endorsements
Widefield-Security Community,
Exciting news! WILLIAM “WEN” DOLPHIN has announced his candidacy for WIDEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 School Director. Come November 2025, please join me in SUPPORTING Mr. Wen Dolphin as he transitions from classroom teacher to community advocate/elected official.
Wen recognizes that an informed, collaborative and student-centered school director is crucial in guiding our students and their families into the future. Mr Dolphin leads with humility, extraordinary intelligence and educational insight, while promoting a conviction of students’ first.
VOTE in November - it matters!
Kelly Fini Cutcher Retired teacher Mesa Ridge High School
(this endorsement is my own opinion and not an official statement of Widefield School District #3 School Board)
To whom it may concern,
I am proud to endorse William “Wen” Dolphin and Michelle Hubbard for the D3 Widefield School District Board of Education. Both Wen and Michelle are dedicated to putting students first, supporting our teachers, and ensuring that every child has access to a safe, welcoming, and high-quality learning environment.
Wen brings resilience, determination, and a strong sense of community. His ability to listen and bring people together will serve Widefield well as the district navigates both challenges and opportunities in education. Michelle offers a clear vision for improving the health and well-being of students and teachers, recognizing that a thriving classroom depends on a supportive and healthy school community.
Together, Wen and Michelle represent the kind of thoughtful, student-centered leadership the D3 Widefield School District needs right now. They will work tirelessly on behalf of our kids, our teachers, and the families who count on strong public schools. I strongly encourage voters to support William “Wen” Dolphin and Michelle Hubbard for the D3 Widefield School District Board of Education. With their leadership, our community can continue building schools where every student has the opportunity to succeed.
Sincerely,
Senator Marc Snyder
Senate District 12