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Events Coordinator, Commander’s Mansion
www.commandersmansion.com

Board member for WCA-TV, WBGC, Watertown SEPAC, Watertown Community Foundation

Watertown Rotary’s 2024 “Dancing with the Stars” on Friday, April 26th at the Hellenic Center

The campaign account is active and waiting for when I’m ready to throw my hat back in the ring…While I have decided not ...
06/09/2025

The campaign account is active and waiting for when I’m ready to throw my hat back in the ring…

While I have decided not to run for office in 2025, I remain deeply committed to the future of our schools and our city.

During this election season, I look forward to supporting candidates who will proactively engage with our community, advocate to advance social and emotional learning opportunities across all grade levels, and lead with honesty, openness, and accountability.

When the time is right, I’ll be back—refocused, reenergized, and still all in for Watertown.

Three months ago, I told Watertown you’d be seeing me around 🙂Join me at these upcoming community events:✨ Wednesday, Ma...
02/10/2024

Three months ago, I told Watertown you’d be seeing me around 🙂

Join me at these upcoming community events:

✨ Wednesday, March 6 on the panel of judges for Watertown Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year 🏆

✨ Friday, March 8 at the Sons of Italy as one of Watertown Community Foundation’s newly elected Board Directors at Trivia Night - visit watertownfoundation.org for more info!

✨ Friday, April 26 as a participant in Watertown Rotary Club’s “Dancing with the Watertown Stars” fundraising event - tickets go on sale at rotary7910.org this week 💃🏻

✨ Friday, May 24 for the Poppy Social, my new team’s first community event at the Commander’s Mansion! Memorial bricks to be displayed in the Freedom Garden are available to purchase through March 1st at commandersmansion.com/bricks 🇺🇸

Thank you to everyone who has made it abundantly clear that I don’t need an elected seat to have a positive impact in th...
11/09/2023

Thank you to everyone who has made it abundantly clear that I don’t need an elected seat to have a positive impact in this community. ❤️

I’m genuinely so happy that I gave this another shot. There were many misconceptions about me as a candidate (and as a person) two years ago. By and large, I feel that I rectified what I needed to from 2021. I’m proud of the campaign I ran and I am going to move forward with as many of my ideas and initiatives that I put forth as I can. I also think it’s time for a Watertown Strong Schools 2.0, or the equivalent. Many of the originators, who were agents of SO MUCH positive change, have already seen their children graduate from WPS. Send me a message if you want to help brainstorm and get this off the ground with me. This school district belongs to all of us and the collective power of Watertown citizens can accomplish a great deal.

To the dozens of people who have sent me messages and the dozens more who stopped on Election Day to tell me (or my dad or my husband) thanks for anything that I’ve done to help them, big or small, I sincerely appreciate it. That is what it’s always been about for me.

I promise that I’m not going anywhere… if 2021 proved anything, it’s that I only come back stronger.

With a very full heart,

Jen

I came up short on the votes needed to win a seat, but I already won in so many ways.  Thank you to everyone who support...
11/08/2023

I came up short on the votes needed to win a seat, but I already won in so many ways.

Thank you to everyone who supported my campaign and best wishes to all those elected tonight!

Watertown, you’ll be seeing me around. 😊

As we’re about to enter the last 24 hours before Election Day, I wanted to share some final thoughts and words of gratit...
11/06/2023

As we’re about to enter the last 24 hours before Election Day, I wanted to share some final thoughts and words of gratitude regarding my campaign:

🍎 I was proudly endorsed by the WEA, a group of phenomenal educators that have my utmost respect. Not only have I had the pleasure of working alongside them, but I’m also a K-12 graduate of Watertown Public Schools along with multiple generations of my family. In fact, my children are fourth generation WPS students! I appreciate the countless ways our WPS staff members contribute to our community and the positive impacts they have on the lives of our children each day. Their support of my candidacy is a sincere honor.

🎁 I chose not to actively fundraise this election season, but I was still the recipient of immense generosity from so many in our community in a variety of ways. Yard signs displayed, shirts with my name worn, pamphlets distributed, campaign gifts contributed, posts shared, postcards sent, events attended, and every single kind word and show of support means more to me than I can adequately express.

📣 My husband, children, and parents have been the most incredible support system and my biggest cheerleaders. Thank you for always believing in me.

❤️ Earlier this fall, my fifth grader told me that witnessing my campaign helped him learn an important lesson: he said he never used to understand why I was proud of him whether he won or lost, but now he gets it. Winning or losing the election wouldn’t change how proud he was of me for trying and caring as much as I do. It’s moments like this that reinforce one of my favorite quotes: “Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you will look back and realize they were the big things.”

I’m ready for Election Day. I’m also ready for the days and years to follow. I will always be invested in our schools and the Watertown community. The opportunity to be elected as a School Committee member would intertwine my passions for public education and public service. I will dedicate myself to the role and work for the entire Watertown community. I humbly ask for your vote on Tuesday, November 7 to help make my aspiration a reality.

With sincere gratitude,

Jen

Ready to host my WEA meet and greet and thank our Watertown Educators for going above and beyond in support of my campai...
11/05/2023

Ready to host my WEA meet and greet and thank our Watertown Educators for going above and beyond in support of my campaign!

Here is my Candidate Q&A on Watertown News!Watertown News: Please provide a brief description of yourself: your family, ...
11/02/2023

Here is my Candidate Q&A on Watertown News!

Watertown News: Please provide a brief description of yourself: your family, profession, any other relevant information.

Jennifer Nicholson: My name is Jennifer Nicholson, but most people know me as Jen. I’m a proud K-12 graduate of Watertown Public Schools. My husband, Ryan, and I both graduated from WHS in 2003. Our children, William and Emma, are fifth and third graders at Cunniff School. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing and Human Resources from Boston College and I earned my Master of Arts in Teaching from Regis College. I have a decade of professional experience in elementary education, most recently as a Math Interventionist at Cunniff in the 2022-2023 school year.

WN: Please tell us about what inspired you to run for School Committee, and what experiences you have that would help you serve on the committee.

JN: I am running for School Committee because the role intertwines my passions for education and public service. In many ways, my campaign is an extension of my ongoing civic engagement in Watertown. I served as Co-President of the Cunniff PTO for three terms and also as the Public Relations Officer for Watertown SEPAC for over a year. Currently, I am on the Board of Directors for both Watertown Cable Access Corporation and Watertown Boys and Girls Club. During my years as a classroom teacher, I partnered in team teaching models, served as the third grade team leader, facilitated literacy curriculum mapping, participated in our school’s hiring and mentoring programs, and implemented a theater initiative focused on social and emotional learning. I also was elected as Secretary of my local teacher’s union for two years before embarking on an extended child rearing leave. Additionally, my personal experiences as a student, former employee, parent and volunteer in Watertown Public Schools help me see our district from many perspectives and connect with a wide variety of stakeholders across the community.

WN: During your campaigning, what have you heard most from Watertown residents, and what was something that was a new issue or surprised you?

JN: Generally, Watertown residents are excited about the future of our schools and proud of what the city has accomplished with the Building for the Future initiative. Many residents also expressed a desire to be more involved, yet not knowing where to begin. I was most surprised by how many people were unsure of the exact role and scope of the School Committee’s responsibilities. The major goal of my campaign is to increase the level of participation in our schools and I think improving public understanding and expanding outreach opportunities are key elements to help the district move forward on this front.

WN: Watertown has built two new elementary schools, completely renovated another, and is constructing a new high school. People are coming back to the Watertown Public Schools, or are moving to town for the state-of-the-art facilities. What should the district be doing to deal with the influx of new students, and what would you propose to do if the schools reach capacity?

JN: If a time comes when our district is nearing capacity, I would advocate for a space study in the city to see what creative options are available as possible solutions. There are currently unused public buildings, such as the old North Branch Library and the former Police Station. The city now owns the old Parker School again, which is being used as a City Hall annex. It may make sense to one day return the Parker School to a school building and utilize other spaces for this purpose.

WN: While having new school facilities is a bonus, the focus of education is what happens in the classroom. Watertown has been updating curriculum in various subjects at different levels. What curriculum area do you think needs the most attention and why?

JN: I believe that all curriculum areas, along with student data, should be continuously studied and analyzed. At this point in time, I think the most attention is needed in early literacy, both in terms of the changing views on the science of reading and exploring new options for a writing curriculum.

WN: Keeping quality teachers in Watertown is getting more difficult every year. What can the WPS do to encourage the best candidates to come to Watertown, and keep them here?

JN: Salary is a driving force behind attracting and retaining teachers as well as ensuring that funding provides all of the necessary resources for our staff and students to experience success. Other factors include transparency in decision making, building positive and trusting relationships, and cultivating collaboration with our teachers. Teachers need to be treated as experts in their field and know that their voices are respected and valued by district leadership.

WN: Tell us something about yourself that people may not know.

JN: I’m a classic oldest child with two younger brothers. Growing up, we went by our nicknames (that all happen to rhyme): Jenny, Lenny & Kenny.

Watertown News: Please provide a brief description of yourself: your family, profession, any other relevant information. Jennifer Nicholson: My name is Jennifer Nicholson, but most people know me as Jen. I’m a proud K-12 graduate of Watertown Public Schools. My husband, Ryan, and I both graduated....

Get ready for my “meme campaign” (posted in my stories and the comments below) because life is a balance between working...
10/31/2023

Get ready for my “meme campaign” (posted in my stories and the comments below) because life is a balance between working hard and having fun!

Please visit www.JenNicholson.com to learn more about my campaign.  I’d wholeheartedly appreciate one of your votes on T...
10/30/2023

Please visit www.JenNicholson.com to learn more about my campaign. I’d wholeheartedly appreciate one of your votes on Tuesday, November 7.

Please review a sample of some of the ideas and initiatives that I will advocate for as a Watertown School Committee mem...
10/29/2023

Please review a sample of some of the ideas and initiatives that I will advocate for as a Watertown School Committee member. I am a forward thinker who will continuously seek feedback and work to improve our district. I would sincerely appreciate one of your votes on November 7.

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