Media

  • A bar chart from the Frederick News Post showing that Jess Douglass has raised the 2nd highest amount of funds in a field of 7 reporting candidates.

    Jess is among the top fundraisers in the BOE race. “I think it’s a result of building and maintaining relationships throughout my whole life and having an attitude of service,” she said. “It’s people knowing that when I say I’m going to do something, I do it. I have follow-through.”

  • Jess Douglass addresses the Board of Education

    Jess challenges the community to focus on the entirety of the issues that impact Frederick County Public Schools at the September 10, 2025 BOE Meeting.

  • Jess Douglass, wearing a light blue blouse standing behind a wooden podium, looking down.

    Jess Douglass advocates for use of the Be SMART safety program in FCPS materials.

  • A stack of five wooden blocks with the words 'Integrity, Honesty, Code, Respect, Ethic' written in bold black letters.

    Letter to the Editor: "Let us embrace our students with love and respect, as adults are charged to do." June 20, 2025

  • Jess Douglass speaking at a podium, wearing a white cardigan over a black and white patterned blouse, with a name tag attached.

    Jess advocates for a budget that reflects our values at the Frederick County BOE Budget Report Meeting on May 21, 2025.

  • Jess Douglass making remarks at the Frederick County Executive Committtee Budget Public Hearing

    Jess advocates for a budget that reflects our values at the Frederick County Executive Committee Budget Public Hearing.

  • Photogrpah od Jess Douglass, wearing a teal blouse and smiling at the camera.

    School board candidate hopes to focus on budget issues, overcrowded classes.

  • Maria Dolores Rodriguez, left, is comforted by Jess Douglass, of Moms Demand Action, after Rodriguez broke down while addressing a large crowd on Monday night. She spoke during a vigil in Frederick for the 19 students and two teachers killed in TX.

    Local groups call for gun reform, work through pain during vigil for Uvalde victims.

  • An Orange t-shirt with "Wear Orange" printed on the front.

    Advocates meet with survivors of gun violence for Wear Orange Weekend

  • aul Gilligan, Burkittsville mayor-elect Michael Robinson, Jess Douglass with Moms Demand Action, Harry Lashley with Frederick County Parks & Recreation, and Frederick County Council member Jerry Donald sit outside of P.J. Gilligan Dry Goods.

    Focus on... Burkittsville