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Ed Turner

Ed Turner
District 9

Term Began 2024
Term Expires 2027

South Dallas and parts of Downtown Dallas, Pleasant Grove, Deep Ellum, Uptown, and East Dallas

 


Born and raised in the heart of South Dallas, Ed Turner is a devoted and dedicated family man who is passionate about advocating for the transformation of the educational system in Dallas ISD.

His journey is a testament to the transformative power of education.

Ed finds strength and inspiration in his faith as an active member of Forest Avenue Baptist Church.

His faith plays a vital role in his choice to leave behind a successful career in finance to become a community organizer, working tirelessly to encourage parental involvement in the same area where he grew up.

Beyond his advocacy work, Edward is a devoted father to 13-year-old Kendall, who is an eighth-grade honor student at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Arts Academy.

His family values are deeply rooted in his mission to create a better educational environment for all children.

Edward is an unwavering advocate for parents and believes that their voices should be heard. He understands that parents are a critical part of the educational equation and is devoted to ensuring their concerns and ideas are taken seriously.

He worked hand in hand with principals, teachers, community partners, and, most importantly, parents and children. He knows real change happens when all stakeholders come together to support our schools. Edward's commitment goes beyond his work as an advocate.

Edward currently mentors fifth graders at Frederick Douglass Elementary School, providing them with guidance and inspiration to succeed academically and in life.