Arizona State Senator

Christine Marsh




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Office
Arizona State Senate

District
Legislative District 4

Term
2023-2025

Level
State

Activity

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About

As a young mother, Christine Marsh's goal was to raise kids who could make the world a better place. Today, she can honestly say that looking back, she is most proud of having raised two socially responsible, noble, and honest sons. Beyond parenting, Christine Marsh takes immense pride in her three decades and counting in the classroom. As a high school English teacher, she has always seen her classroom as a space to provide students with skills and knowledge that would empower them to create positive changes in the world. Her aim has been to equip them with the tools necessary to become active and engaged members, both in the workforce and within their communities. She has consistently pushed her students to step out of their comfort zones, encouraging them to enhance their abilities in reading, writing, and critical thinking. Furthermore, Christine Marsh is a writer, a runner, and an active member of her church family. She is also deeply involved as an education activist, a friend, and a daughter. Each of these roles carries immense significance in her life. In every aspect of her existence, she strives to contribute as much as she is fortunate enough to receive. | Contact Information - Email: cmarsh@azleg.gov - Phone: 602-926-3184

Education

B.A. English Literature - UCLA | M.A. Educational Leadership & Administration - GCU

Experience

Christine Marsh, a dedicated high school English teacher for over three decades, instills in her students the values of social responsibility and critical thinking. As a mother, writer, runner, and education activist, she embodies a commitment to making the world a better place through her various roles and contributions to her community.