Molly Boyajian

Molly Boyajian
Policy Analyst

Originally from Northern California, Molly moved to Seattle to attend the University of Washington. After earning a BA with a double major in history and political science, she pursued her lifelong dream of going to law school. Through her education, travel and volunteer experiences, Molly developed a deep commitment to social justice and was inspired to use her energy and talent to promote equal access to our democracy. It became clear to Molly that education is the cornerstone of opportunity for all. Upon graduating from Seattle University School of Law, Molly joined the LEV as a policy analyst where she is able to meld her head with her heart everyday. In her free time, Molly is a mentor to a foster youth through Treehouse’s Coach-to-College program, enjoys walking her adorable dog, traveling, attempting to cook and is often teased for watching the History Channel, C-SPAN and bad reality television. Contact Molly at molly@educationvoters.org.  

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Guest Column: Students' success begins in the belief system

An extraordinary thing happened last month in Granger, a small, impoverished town in the Yakima Valley where most adults and many children work in the fields cutting asparagus, picking cherries and sorting apples. More than 90 percent of the Class of 2008 -- almost all of whom are low-income -- graduated from high school on time. Another couple of students will be graduating this summer.