Elementary schoolteacher and Nevada politician Marilyn Dondero Loop

Long-time elementary schoolteacher and Nevada politician Marilyn Dondero Loop.

There are many examples of fine educators who have also enjoyed successful careers in politics. One of these is Marilyn Dondero Loop, a long-time elementary schoolteacher. She now serves as a Nevada State Senator, and she also served in the Nevada State Assembly.

Marilyn was born in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, in 1951. As a young girl, she attended Las Vegas Vegas High School. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and her Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction, both from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Marilyn has worked as an elementary school teacher for the Clark County School District from 1974 to 2004. During her 30-year career in teaching, this chalkboard champion mentored new teachers, worked on education and community projects, and raised a family.

The former teacher was elected on the Democratic ticket to the Nevada State Assembly representing District 5 in 2008. She served there until 2014. While in the Legislature, she was Chair of the Health & Human Services Committee, Chair of Transportation, Vice-Chair of Education, and a member of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. In addition, she served as the Vice-Chair of the Council of State Government’s Education Committee and a Commissioner for the Education Commission of the States. In fact, more than half of the measures she sponsored in each legislative session were related to education. For example, Marilyn was an avid supporter of teacher licensing, which she said ensured the best available educators are in the classrooms.

In 2018, Marilyn was elected to represent District 8 in the Nevada State Senate, where she currently serves. There she acts as the Chair of the Revenue and Economic Development Committee, the Vice Chair of the Commerce and Labor Committee, and a member of the Judiciary Committee.

For her commitment to education, Marilyn garnered the Lifetime Achievement Award for Advancement & Support of Education from the Nevada Association of School Superintendents in 2014.

To read more about Marilyn, read her biography on her campaign website.