Lisa Ellis (American Politician)
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Lisa Ellis (born August 28, 1975) is an American educator who was the 2022 fusion candidate, Democratic, and Alliance Party nominee for South Carolina's
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and is the founder of the education advocacy group SC for Ed. She was defeated by
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Ellen Weaver Ellen Weaver (born March 26, 1979) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician and former conservative think-tank leader who has served as South Carolina Superintendent of Education since January 11, 2023. She defeated fusion can ...
in the November 2022 general election.


Personal life and career

Ellis is an educator in
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in
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. She is the student activities director at
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. Additionally, she has taught at
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, Hand Middle School, and Fairfield Middle School in Columbia. According to
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News, “Over her career, Ellis has earned the accolades of Honors Student Teacher of Excellence, Student Council Advisor of the Year, Staff of the Month, Columbia Business League Phenom, and more. She is also a CERRA Mentor and member of the Junior League of South Carolina.”. In 2019, Ellis founded an educational advocacy group, SC for Ed, with the purposes of improving teacher retention, increasing teacher pay, and decreasing class sizes. In May 2019, SC for Ed led a march at the
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, in which over 10,000 people marched. In the years since the organizations founding, Ellis has led various marches and protests and advocated for stricter COVID-19 measures, including mask mandates and virtual learning, a reduction of gun violence in schools and higher teacher pay. After winning the June 2022 Democratic primary for state superintendent, Ellis stepped down from her position as executive director of SC for Ed to focus on her campaign. She is the only candidate to ever run for state superintendent of education while simultaneously remaining a classroom teacher.


Politics

On June 14, 2022, Ellis won the Democratic primary against Gary Burgess, former Anderson County School District 4 Superintendent and Jerry Govan, South Carolina House representative. She secured 50.1% of the vote, avoiding a runoff election by 199 votes. In the debate for superintendent of education, Ellis advocated in favor of social and emotional learning (SEL), drawing criticism from
Ellen Weaver Ellen Weaver (born March 26, 1979) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician and former conservative think-tank leader who has served as South Carolina Superintendent of Education since January 11, 2023. She defeated fusion can ...
and
Kathy Maness Kathy Maness is an American educator and politician. Maness serves as a member of the town council from Lexington, South Carolina, and has been the executive director of the Palmetto State Teachers Association since February 16, 2005. Politics L ...
, who accused the idea of being associated with
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and "theory-laden." Ellis and her opponent, Ellen Weaver, have garnered more news coverage and attention to the race for superintendent of education than most races in the past. Political experts have cited this as the most partisan election in recent history because of the current national spotlight on educational issues. Weaver has made claims that "woke indoctrination" has been taking place in schools. In a September 2022 interview, Ellis said that the General Assembly's attempt to outlaw the teaching of critical race theory was "unnecessary," and that the legislature has "created a ghost to get away from what is actually happening in schools" in an effort to redirect funding for public education to private schools. Critics of Ellis, especially online media outlet
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, which has a history of anti-labor positions, have labeled Ellis and her advocacy group as "liberal" or "mob" or "union." Local news outlets such as ''
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'' newspaper and
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as well as members of the
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have cited data and opinions from Ellis in explaining issues like the state teacher shortage. After winning the primary election, Ellis announced she would step down as executive director of SC for Ed, though she intends on remaining a classroom teacher throughout her campaign. Ellis was the first Democrat to run for superintendent since 2014;
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ran unopposed in 2018. Ellis received the endorsement of the
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of the
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,
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, and of
Jim Rex Jim Rex (born November 21, 1941 in Toledo, Ohio) was the 16th South Carolina Superintendent of Education. He ran for the position in 2006 as a South Carolina Democratic Party, Democrat, against Karen Floyd, a South Carolina Republican Party, Repu ...
, the last Democrat to hold the office since 2011. Ellis was also the nominee for state superintendent of education for the Alliance Party. In the 2022 debate for South Carolina state superintendent of education,
Ellen Weaver Ellen Weaver (born March 26, 1979) is a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician and former conservative think-tank leader who has served as South Carolina Superintendent of Education since January 11, 2023. She defeated fusion can ...
accused the group for pushing progressive legislation and "pronoun politics," and also said that she believes that the group believes parents are "domestic terrorists." Ellis, on the other hand, "mostly avoided partisan talking points," according to ''The State''. Receiving 43% of the popular vote, Ellis lost the general election Weaver. She conceded the election following day. In her concession statement, Ellis said, "We will continue to stay persistent and continue to fight for every student to have a high-quality education in our state," she said in the statement. "We have mobilized voters across our state who previously did not feel their voice mattered; we have given teachers and families a choice in who represents them and empowered them to use their voice." She continues to work as a full-time teacher and student activities director.


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Campaign website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, Lisa 1975 births Living people South Carolina Democrats College of Charleston alumni Clemson University alumni Columbia College (South Carolina) alumni 21st-century American educators 21st-century American women educators Politicians from Columbia, South Carolina