City Council representative announces run for state board of education
Connie Spears, who is a current Madison City Council representative and former Madison City Schools Board of Education member, has announced her candidacy for state school board district 8 position.
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Published 6:05 am Wednesday, October 1, 2025

City Council representative announces run for state board of education

Connie Spear’s term on the Madison City Council will expire the end of the month. Spears is also a former Madison City school board member

MADISON – Connie Spears has officially announced her candidacy for State Board of Education, District 8.

“My vision is to create an innovative and resilient educational system in Alabama that prepares all our students for the challenges of the future,” Spears said. “I aim to work with my fellow board members and our state superintendent of education to cultivate an environment where every student has the resources and support needed to thrive. Through collaboration with educators, parents, community members and our legislature, we can drive meaningful change in our schools.” Connie Spears has been a long-time education advocate. Spears retired from the City of Madison Board of Education after being appointed in 2009 and serving 10 years.

Spears served on the district’s Capital Planning, Safety and Security, Policy, Community Relations and Advocacy, Curriculum and Instruction and Finance Committees. She also served as the board’s Legislative Liaison, advocating for children in both Montgomery and Washington, DC.

While on the Board of Education, Spears served two terms on the Alabama Association of School Boards Board of Directors and Chaired their Advocacy Committee.

“My campaign for the Alabama State Board of Education District 8 will be built on the principles of respect, collaboration, and a commitment to excellence in education,” Spears added. “Together we can create a brighter future for all our students by advocating for policies that support educators, protect our libraries, and ensure that every child has access to high-quality education.”

Spears recently finished a term with the Madison City Council. She is a graduate of Leadership Greater Huntsville and Momentum Leadership. Connie has a degree in Business Administration: Business Management from Auburn University and is a full-time community volunteer. She and her husband, Richard, have two sons and a daughter-in-law. The Spears are members of Asbury United Methodist Church.

For more information, visit Connie-Spears.com.

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