This webpage has statements from the candidates for am open school board seat,
https://theashlandchronicle.com/ashland-school-board-candidates-for-position-1-ann-m-gaffney-jordan-rooklyn-by-david-runkel/ . The statement form Jordan Rooklyn, the winner, says pretty much nothing about national politics or Prog socio-political views. The
Prog Dog didn't bark, possibly/probably due to not being present. Comparing Rooklyn's statement to that of loser Ann M. Gaffney's, what jumped out to me was that Rooklyn grew up locally, while Gaffney is a recent transplant (from New England).
The winner in this race, another open seat, Deltra Ferguson,
https://theashlandchronicle.com/ashland-school-board-candidates-for-position-3-noelle-christensen-deltra-ferguson-susanne-mcgraw-by-david-runkel/ , appears to be generally liberal, but not a Prog firebrand. Her foci seem to be on dealing with budgetary issues and students' successes.
Incumbent Rebecca Dyson, who seems generally liberal, was reelected, i.e. no change,
https://theashlandchronicle.com/ashland-school-board-candidates-for-position-4-rebecca-dyson-grant-jolliffe-and-alex-sol-by-david-runkel/ .
Maybe more to the DU OP's point here's the Top Issues page from the winner of the Medford school board position, Angela Zbikowski,
https://www.azformsd.com/platform . She seem sort of middle of the road, but her issues summary is more conservative than liberal, IMO:
Schools should not be used to play politics with our kids. Education should be focused on core subjects, critical thinking skills, and preparing our kids for success in the real world.
At best, from a DU POV, I think
Tree Lady is exaggerating Dem success, in school boards at least.
The Jackson County Library District Board races seem similarly partisanly exaggerated,
https://rv-times.com/2025/05/20/local-races-results-from-contested-seats-in-the-may-20-special-election/ . The candidates for the positions focused on matters pertinent to the library system, not Prog ideology or
Bogey-Trump.