Accountable Leadership.
Student-Focused Decisions.
I’m running for the New Prague Area School Board because I believe our schools are strongest when students come first, families are heard, and decisions are made with accountability and common sense.
As a parent, business owner, and leader in the behavioral health field, I understand the importance of listening to families, supporting student well-being, and making responsible decisions with taxpayer dollars. Our children deserve schools that are focused on learning, mental health, safety, and preparing them for the future.
My goal is to keep the focus where it belongs: on students, families, and practical decisions that strengthen the New Prague Area School District.
Election Day
November 3rd, 2026
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My Priorities
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Fiscal responsibility must be a top priority for the New Prague Area School District. Families and homeowners are already feeling the weight of rising costs, and every dollar entrusted to the district must be spent carefully, transparently, and with a clear purpose.
As a school board member, I will ask thoughtful questions, expect clear answers, and work to ensure that district spending is aligned with what matters most: student success, safe and effective schools, and responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars. The community deserves to know how money is being used, why decisions are being made, and whether those dollars are producing meaningful results for students and families.
Every dollar should be spent responsibly, transparently, and with a clear focus on student success.
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Parents deserve clear, accessible information about the curriculum, communications, and decisions that affect their children. Transparency should not mean families have to search through multiple pages that are still under construction, policies, and meeting documents just to understand what is being taught, why decisions are being made, or how those decisions impact students.
New Prague Area Schools already provides some curriculum information, board agendas, meeting videos, and family communications. As a school board member, I would support building on that foundation by making information easier for parents to find, understand, and use. This could include clearer curriculum summaries, more consistent updates across grade levels and subject areas, and plain-language explanations of major decisions before and after they are made.
Families should be informed partners in their children’s education. My goal is to support transparency that builds trust, strengthens communication, and ensures parents have real visibility into the work of the district.
Parents deserve clear, accessible information about what their children are learning and how district decisions affect them.
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New Prague Area Schools already have important student support resources in place, including counselors, social workers, school psychologists, chemical health support, and connections to community mental health resources. I believe the board should continue to evaluate whether these supports are accessible, well-communicated to families, and meeting the real needs of students.
Student well-being affects learning, behavior, attendance, and family life. As a school board member, I would support practical, transparent review of existing mental health supports so parents understand what help is available, how students access it, and where gaps may still exist.
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Accountability begins with remembering that public office is a public trust. Anyone elected to serve has been entrusted by the community to act on its behalf, make decisions in the best interest of students and families, and communicate as openly and clearly as possible.
I have heard concerns from community members who feel the school board has not always been as transparent or accessible as it could be. Whether board members believe they are already being transparent is not the only issue. If parents, staff, or taxpayers perceive a lack of transparency, that perception deserves to be taken seriously.
As a school board member, I would not dismiss those concerns. I would want to understand where the frustration is coming from, what information people feel they are missing, and how the district can communicate more clearly. Sometimes the answer may be a better explanation. Other times, it may require a better process.
Accountability means listening first, asking honest questions, and being willing to improve. The goal should not be to defend the way things have always been done. The goal should be to build trust with the families and taxpayers we serve.
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Academic excellence is something we all obviously want to see in our schools. The question is whether the decisions being made by the district are actually helping students succeed.
As a school board member, I want to make sure we are looking honestly at student outcomes, asking where students are doing well, and identifying where they may be falling behind. Academic success cannot just be something we say we support. It needs to be something we measure, discuss openly, and use to guide decisions.
Our students deserve to leave New Prague Area Schools prepared for whatever comes next, whether that is college, a trade, the workforce, military service, or another path. Academic excellence means students are challenged, supported, and given the best opportunity to succeed.
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About Jon
My name is Jonathan Beulke, and I am running for the New Prague Area School Board because I believe our district needs thoughtful leadership, greater accountability, responsible financial oversight, and decisions that consistently put students first.
I have called the New Prague area home for about 26 years. I graduated as a Redbird from Montgomery-Lonsdale High School in 2004, bought my first home in Lonsdale, and moved with my family to New Prague in 2020.
My wife and I are active in our church and in the local small-business community. We are raising three daughters, with a son on the way. Like every parent, I want my children to receive the best education possible, but I am not only running for my own children. I am running because every student in our district deserves that same opportunity.
I have worked in the behavioral health field my entire adult life and have always been passionate about helping people succeed. Since 2016, I have owned and operated a local mental health and substance use treatment business with my brother. It has been rewarding to see the impact our organization has made and continues to make in the communities we serve.
Professionally, I serve as co-founder and chief financial officer. A large part of my job is managing budgets, reviewing spending, solving operational problems, and making difficult decisions. I am responsible for making sure spending is necessary, reasonable, and able to hold up under scrutiny.
That experience is a major reason I am running. Taxpayers deserve to know that their money is being spent responsibly and that district spending is directly supporting the education and needs of our students. Schools will always have difficult financial decisions to make, but those decisions should be transparent, well explained, and based on clear priorities.
I also believe our schools need to remain focused on their primary responsibility: providing students with an exceptional education and preparing them for life after graduation. That includes strong academics, safe schools, support for teachers and staff, and appropriate services for students who need them.
I am not running because I believe I have every answer. I am running because I am willing to ask difficult questions, listen to parents, staff, students, and community members, and carefully review the information before making a decision.
Board members should approach disagreements with humility. Being elected does not place anyone above criticism or beyond reproach. When members of the public say they do not believe the district is being transparent enough, the response should not be to dismiss that concern or insist that current efforts are sufficient. We need to receive that feedback, understand why the public feels that way, and explore what can be done differently.
Public trust is not built by simply stating that the board is transparent. It is built by listening, communicating clearly, explaining decisions, and being willing to make changes when the community believes more openness is needed.
Our district has many dedicated teachers, staff members, administrators, parents, and community supporters. I want to help make sure they have clear priorities, responsible leadership, and a school board that keeps students first.
My daughters have also made sure I understand that they have their own priorities should I be elected. They have asked me to work on getting a new playground at Falcon Ridge, as long as the zip-line stays, and to support treats with lunch once a week. I have explained that I cannot make any promises, but their requests have been officially received.
I would be honored to earn your support.
Accountable Leadership. Student-Focused Decisions.
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