Meet Tumay
Ashburn Mom fighting to bring back common sense to Loudoun County
Tumay has lived in Virginia most of her life, spending the last 12 years in Loudoun County.
She earned both her B.A. in English Literature and Master’s degree in Curriculum Development from George Mason University. She used her degrees as a teacher in Prince William and Loudoun County Public Schools.
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Prior to teaching, Tumay spent several years as a sales executive in the Cargo/Freight-Forwarding industry. She also partnered with her husband as a small business owner.
She is a mother of three daughters and has been happily married for 20 years to her husband Jason.
The past three years Tumay has made headlines as a local activist speaking out against the activist agenda embraced by Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS).
Initially battling inappropriate reading material for her daughter, Tumay has taken on Critical Race Theory initiatives in LCPS and the divisive DEI program championed by the recently indicted and resigned LCPS Superintendent.
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Her battles with the Loudoun County took an even more dramatic turn when the family became embroiled in a botched Title IX investigation. The failures of LCPS and the Board of Supervisors inspired Tumay to run for office.