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Narnike Pierre Grant

Substitute Teacher, PTO/PTSO President/Vice President

Narnike has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Florida Atlantic University, a Master’s Degree in Cross Disciplinary Studies with a major in Conflict Resolution from Nova Southeastern University and has been and continues to be the PTO/PTSO President, Vice President, and Corresponding Secretary for the past 7 years at three Broward County Schools her children attend and have attended. Narnike also substitute teaches 7-10 days a month.

She is a wife, a mother to five children, and a sister to five siblings, one of which is her identical twin. All her children have attended Broward County Public Schools and Broward County Charter schools.

Narnike’s Organization Affiliations and Volunteer Activities:

  • Registered volunteer with the Broward Urban League
  • Registered volunteer for Broward County Public Schools
  • PTO President and PTSO Vice President at two BCPS
  • Substitute Teacher for Broward County Public Schools
  • Color For Change Organization
  • Volunteer with Probation Station, a non-profit organization
  • Member of the NAACP Fort Lauderdale/Broward Chapter

Being a mother is one of Narnike’s driving forces that propels her advocacy for children. It is and continues to be her life’s purpose and motivation. If elected, Narnike will have an opportunity to inspire, collaborate, and learn from the students and teachers of Broward County.

Narnike firmly believes it “takes a village” model to raise the future leaders in Broward therefore the village is the key to fostering that success. This is derived from the Igbo and Yoruba African tribes where there is an African Proverb that states “It takes a village.” The meaning of this proverbs is that everyone in the community, tribe, collective, or village comes together to take care of each other, especially children. Every member is tasked with the responsibility for the juveniles in the village. Unfortunately, today, these communal elements are declining. Narnike is of Haitian descent and spent some of her formative years as a child in Haiti. She remembers clearly witnessing the positive effects of the village model. The members did so physically, emotionally, and financially.

Narnike believes in a community goal of galvanizing Broward County, and placing the children, teachers, and staff at the forefront of decision-making. This includes school policy, district budgets, and internal structural decisions.

It is imperative that the voters of Broward County consider a school board candidate on many factors, including their passion for public education, and their willingness to listen and collaborate with the parents/guardians, students, teacher/staff, and stake holders of Broward County.

The Broward County School District can only be successful with the collaboration of all the people it serves. Once again, “it takes a village” to reach this goal to allow the children in the district to achieve their full potential. For our district and community to move forward, the district needs to establish more transparency and a definite positive discourse. When elected, Narnike’s goal is to ensure these ideals will prosper with the help of village members. Please join her to invoke real positive change in the Broward County Public Schools by tending your vote on August 18, 2020; as Narnike looks forward to your participation in this village.