Grateful to be featured in the Harvard Crimson Election Guide! Cambridge voters will head to the polls tomorrow, Nov. 4, and early voting is underway. As residents decide who will fill Cambridge’s nice City Council positions and six at-large School Committee seats in a historically competitive year.
Tomorrow is Election Day! — If you haven’t voted yet, don’t forget to cast your ballot—every single vote makes a difference for our schools and our kids’ future.
Here’s a short 2-minute speech I shared at the Cambridge Day Meet & Greet for School Committee candidates at Central Square Church on Oct 9.
I participated in the League of Women Voters of Boston and Cambridge School Committee Candidate Forum, held at the Cambridge Public Library, Central Branch on October 16, 2025. CCTV Cambridge recorded the full forum, and this clip features my short introduction and responses.
I had a great time sharing my 2.5-minute speech at the Cambridgeport Neighborhood Association’s Candidate Night on October 8, 2025. View the video here >
This campaign is about more than just an election. It’s about building a community where every child and family is valued, heard, and supported. In this interview, I shared my story—why I’m running, the experiences that shaped my commitment to our community, and the goals I hope to accomplish when elected.
Hi friends and neighbors! I recently recorded my School Committee Candidate Statement with CCTV Cambridge for the November 4, 2025 election!
I’m Jia-Jing Lee—a medical scientist, community leader, and mother of two children attending public schools in Cambridge.
My journey to run for School Committee began over a decade ago, when I navigated the challenges of securing the right support for my son with special needs within the Cambridge Public School (CPS) district. I’ve experienced…
