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Jamilynn D'Avola

Elected Official Advocate

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Former school board director for El Paso County School District 49 (term ended 2025). Championed parental rights and adopted the Parents' Bill of Rights in 2022. Did not win reelection.

Biography

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Jamilynn D'Avola served as a school board director for El Paso County School District 49 (formerly Falcon District 49) in Colorado Springs. As a mother of a fourth grader in the district, she brought both professional governance experience and personal investment to her role on the board. Her term ended in 2025 and she did not win reelection.

D'Avola was a strong voice for parental rights in education, helping lead her district's stand against HB 1312 and advocating for transparency in school policies. Under her leadership, the district adopted a comprehensive Parents' Bill of Rights in 2022, establishing clear guidelines for parental involvement and notification.

She was particularly active in policy discussions regarding student privacy and safety, including supporting policies that protect female athletes. Her commitment to keeping parents informed and involved in their children's education made her a respected advocate for family values in Colorado's education system.

D'Avola served in a nonpartisan capacity on the school board.

Episodes

1 appearance

October 14, 2025

Constitutional Foundations and the Fight for Parental Rights

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson and parental rights advocates explore the Constitution, federal lands, and protecting children. October 14, 2025.

“We as a district decided to take a firm stand against that because of it stripping the parental rights and distracting away from being able to do what we're supposed to do. We're supposed to be able to teach reading, writing, and math and not have to think about issues that are completely distracting in the classroom, such as transgenderism.”

10:37 – 19:13

Segment

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