Support Unfairly Attacked D300 BOE Member, Nancy Zettler


Support Unfairly Attacked D300 BOE Member, Nancy Zettler
The Issue
In the vibrant D300 community, we are proud to have leaders who embody empathy, hard work, and integrity. Nancy Zettler, a respected member of the District 300 Board of Education, is one such leader who consistently demonstrates these values. Recently, she found herself in the spotlight over a social media post on her private page - also listed below and the article she referenced can be found here.

Her initial reaction was not one she was proud of, but what followed was a testament to her character—a re-evaluation and a shift towards understanding and empathy, encouraged by an insightful post on the importance of these virtues. Such honest introspection and the willingness to grow are what make Nancy an exemplary role model for our children. We see in her a leader who is willing to admit mistakes, learn from them, and rise above negativity to embrace a broader perspective of kindness and understanding. In a world where leaders often refuse to acknowledge their faults, Nancy’s actions are a refreshing perspective and should be celebrated and supported.
Unfortunately, what has unfolded wasn’t the result of any true wrongdoing, in our opinion, but rather manufactured controversy fueled by a small group of individuals who seem more interested in stirring up drama than supporting our community. While their voices are loud, they do not represent the majority of us who want honesty, fairness, and unity. This is why your voice matters. By signing the petition, you can help ensure that the truth is heard and that our community is guided by integrity, not unnecessary division. You can sign anonymously if you choose to do so.
Join us in supporting Nancy Zettler as she continues to represent and uplift our children's futures. Let us show our gratitude for her leadership by signing this petition to acknowledge and endorse her ongoing efforts to foster a humane and compassionate school environment in District 300.

The Issue
In the vibrant D300 community, we are proud to have leaders who embody empathy, hard work, and integrity. Nancy Zettler, a respected member of the District 300 Board of Education, is one such leader who consistently demonstrates these values. Recently, she found herself in the spotlight over a social media post on her private page - also listed below and the article she referenced can be found here.

Her initial reaction was not one she was proud of, but what followed was a testament to her character—a re-evaluation and a shift towards understanding and empathy, encouraged by an insightful post on the importance of these virtues. Such honest introspection and the willingness to grow are what make Nancy an exemplary role model for our children. We see in her a leader who is willing to admit mistakes, learn from them, and rise above negativity to embrace a broader perspective of kindness and understanding. In a world where leaders often refuse to acknowledge their faults, Nancy’s actions are a refreshing perspective and should be celebrated and supported.
Unfortunately, what has unfolded wasn’t the result of any true wrongdoing, in our opinion, but rather manufactured controversy fueled by a small group of individuals who seem more interested in stirring up drama than supporting our community. While their voices are loud, they do not represent the majority of us who want honesty, fairness, and unity. This is why your voice matters. By signing the petition, you can help ensure that the truth is heard and that our community is guided by integrity, not unnecessary division. You can sign anonymously if you choose to do so.
Join us in supporting Nancy Zettler as she continues to represent and uplift our children's futures. Let us show our gratitude for her leadership by signing this petition to acknowledge and endorse her ongoing efforts to foster a humane and compassionate school environment in District 300.

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Petition created on September 18, 2025