
Building Tomorrow’s Education
Investing in world-class education, innovative technology, and real‑world skills that prepare every student for future careers.
Platform for Progress
I believe public schools are the heart of our community. When we invest in strong, inclusive schools, we create safe neighborhoods, expand opportunity, and build a future where every child can succeed. I am running to ensure that public education remains a cornerstone of our community’s strength and progress.
Hadley Solomon – Candidate for SVVSD School Board Election 2025
Support Hadley Solomon for the St. Vrain Valley School District Board of Education
SVVSD School Board Election 2025
World-Class Education
Invest in innovative resources and strategies to meet every student's unique learning needs.
Safe & Respectful Schools
Champion learning environments where every student feels safe, respected, and valued.
Pathways to Opportunity
Strengthen multiple pathways from college-prep to career and technical programs like P-TECH.
Smart Growth & Fiscal Responsibility
Proactively plan for growth, secure funding, and advocate for our district at the state level.
Meet Hadley Solomon
Hadley Solomon is running for the St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) School Board in the 2025 election. As an SVVSD parent, community leader, and experienced business problem solver, Hadley is committed to ensuring safe schools, fiscal responsibility, and world-class education for every student.
SVVSD Parent
Mother of four children who have all attended SVVSD schools, with first-hand experience of our district's exceptional education.
Community Leader
Served as President of Parent Advisory Boards and Grassroots St. Vrain, advocating for education funding and community engagement.
Business Problem Solver
Business Process Engineering consultant with experience optimizing operations for Fortune 500 companies across 40 countries.
Education Advocate
Double alumna of Leadership St. Vrain program, deeply committed to understanding and addressing the complexities of education funding in Colorado.