
Candidates running for the Hillsborough County School Board gathered at the political forum Tampa Tiger Bay Club Friday.
Candidates running for Districts 2 and 6 seats discussed issues such as book removals, safety, and teacher pay.
They were also asked about their stance on making the Hillsborough superintendent an elected position rather than appointed by the school board.
A bill, which has passed the legislature and awaits DeSantisโ signature, would put the question on the November ballot.
The billโs sponsor says it would create added accountability.
But when asked, all candidates disagreed with the idea.
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Chris Taylor is a candidate for District 2.
โWould you think it was ridiculous if we decided that the CEO of Tampa General had to be elected and be a politician? No. But can you imagine, if we said, now youโve got to go and spend 60% of your time, every fourth year, and you canโt be running your hospital, and youโre going to have to go and raise money.โ Taylor said.
Daniela Simic, candidate for District 2, held the same stance.
โYou need someone who understands what itโs like to go through that, to be an educator, to be a school leader, to be a district leader. And having a politician โ someone that may not have experienced that โ would likely not be a good decision for the school district.โ Simic said.
District 2 candidate Brittany Lyssy was not in attendance.
Karen Perez is the current chair of the school board, running for District 6.
โIf you elect a superintendent, put that on the ballot, the superintendent will be more focused on getting re-elected than he is on the students, on the district, on the progress of the schools,โ Perez said.
Sally Harris Williamson is a candidate for District 6.
โWhen a superintendent, who should be running our schools, is out there trying to run for office, at least one year of his time in the position, will be trying to get re-elected.โ Williamson said.
Ken Gay, a candidate for District 6, also spoke against the idea.
โI think our buildings โ thereโs too much of a mix of politics in the buildings, we need more professionalism, and that comes with a wise superintendent that has a background in education.โ Gay said.
The election is in August.
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This article appears in Mar. 19 – 25, 2026.
