Genene Hibbler is a passionate advocate for education, equity, and student well-being, with a proven track record of leadership and service. Throughout her career, Genene has worked extensively with youth, mentoring students and leading initiatives that promote academic success, mental health awareness, and anti-bullying efforts. Her commitment to creating safe and inclusive environments has impacted countless families and communities.
Genene has held leadership roles in community organizations and faith-based programs, where she spearheaded youth development projects and organized educational workshops. She has successfully launched mentoring programs that equip young people with life skills, resilience, and confidence to thrive in school and beyond. Her ability to bring people together and inspire change has made her a trusted voice in advocating for students’ needs.
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Genene’s motivation for running for the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School Board stems from her deep belief that every child deserves a safe, supportive, and transparent educational environment. After witnessing the challenges students and families face—including issues of safety, accountability, and trust—Genene knew it was time to take action. Guided by the STAND principles—Students First, Transparency, Accountability, No Retaliation, and Demand Change—she is committed to restoring integrity in the district and ensuring that every student’s voice is heard.
Genene’s vision is clear: to create a culture of respect, safety, and excellence where students can thrive and families feel confident in their schools. Her experience, leadership, and unwavering dedication make her the right choice to STAND FOR STUDENTS and the future of education in our community.
I am passionate about policies that strengthen student safety and mental health support, including effective anti‑bullying measures and accessible resources. I advocate for transparency and accountability to ensure ethical governance and open communication.
I also support equity and inclusion, so all students have fair access to opportunities.
I value strong family engagement and creating learning environments where students can thrive academically and emotionally.
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