The Harvard Crimson 10/10/25 – As a Cambridge Public Schools parent, Jia-Jing Lee has advocated for students with special needs, English language learners, and former Kennedy-Longfellow families. Now, she hopes to take that advocacy to the next level by running for the district’s School Committee.
Hi friends and neighbors! I recently recorded my School Committee Candidate Statement with CCTV Cambridge for the November 4, 2025 election!
Parent-teacher conferences shouldn’t feel like a chore.
Discover how true family engagement can make every child thrive, and how to experience conferences that work!
Are our students really ready for life after school? Some graduates still struggle to find work. Let’s give every student real-world skills, mentorship, and career readiness—so they leave school confident and prepared.
Kids need teachers, not algorithms. Technology should be a tool — not the teacher. Let’s bring human connection back to education.
Every child learns differently — and that’s a strength, not a problem.
In this video, Jia-Jing Lee explains why our schools must move beyond one-size-fits-all education and adopt inclusive, student-centered learning that enables every child to thrive. Too often, kids with learning differences like dyslexia, ADHD, or autism are labeled as “abnormal.” That’s not…
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…
