A proven community leader with deep Newtown roots and a record of thoughtful, effective public service.
Meet Michelle.
Michelle Embree Ku is a longtime Newtown resident, community volunteer, and public servant who has spent years working on the issues that matter most to local families. From education to town governance, she has built a reputation for listening carefully, asking thoughtful questions, and showing up consistently for her neighbors. Her campaign is grounded in a simple belief: Newtown deserves representation that is steady, informed, and rooted in community values.
Online, you’ll find her on social media at:
and at KuIsForYou.com!


Why Michelle?
Michelle is the tested and trusted choice because she brings both experience and judgment to public service. She has served Newtown in multiple leadership roles and understands how to turn community concerns into practical action. Voters know they can count on her to be prepared, responsive, and focused on results rather than politics for its own sake.
A Record of Results
Michelle’s record reflects years of committed service and a clear understanding of local priorities. She has worked on issues related to schools, public safety, town planning, and community well-being, always with an emphasis on collaboration and accountability. Her approach is practical and steady, guided by the belief that strong leadership means solving problems, not just talking about them.
Listening to Newtown
Michelle leads by listening. She values conversations with residents, parents, teachers, small business owners, and community advocates because she knows the best solutions come from understanding people’s real concerns. That open, respectful approach has helped her build trust across the community and remain focused on what Newtown truly needs.
Issues that Matter
Michelle is committed to addressing the issues that affect Newtown families every day, including strong schools, responsible budgeting, healthcare access, and protecting the town’s quality of life. She believes state government should be a partner to local communities, not an obstacle, and she will work to make sure Newtown’s priorities are heard in Hartford. Her focus is on practical solutions that protect what works and improve what doesn’t.
Trusted by the Community
Michelle has earned trust by being present, engaged, and consistent over time. Her leadership has been shaped by years of service, community involvement, and a willingness to do the hard work behind the scenes that good public service requires. Support from neighbors and community leaders reflects what many already know: Michelle is someone who can be trusted to represent Newtown with integrity, care, and commitment.

Values
Real Solutions to Daily Challenges
We deserve leaders who listen on front porches, not just talk in Hartford. Michelle knocks on doors because your concerns matter.
Strong Schools for Every Child
Good schools are the heart of our community. Michelle will fight for safe buildings, healthy air, smart investments in learning, and support for special education.
Healthcare That Works for Families
Healthcare shouldn’t be confusing or expensive. Michelle will push for better access, better planning, and care that supports women, seniors, and everyday folks.
Real Action on Energy + Environment
Climate change affects our lives now — from storms to bills. Michelle backs smart plans for renewable energy and resilient infrastructure.
Experience
- Newtown Legislative Council (2021-2023)
- Workspace Advisory Committee (2021-2025)
- Newtown Board of Education (2013-2021, Chair 2017-2021)
- Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, Board of Directors (2013-2021)
- EdAdvance Regional Education Service Center, Board of Directors (2013-2020, President 2020, Vice President 2018-19)
- Representative to CSDE/RESC Alliance Regional Advisory Team to examine return to school during COVID (2020)
- Co-Chair of the State of Connecticut General Assembly’s Task Force to Study Life-Threatening Food Allergies in Schools (2016)
- Member of Newtown Charter Revision Commission (2012)
- Newtown Volunteer Task Force / United Way (2012-2013)
- Middle Gate PTA – Library Volunteer Coordinator (2010-2015)
- State Government Relations Area Director DEI Committee
Professional Experience:
- Regulatory Submissions Scientist (current)
- Adjunct Professor, Brown University
- Research Fellow, Rhode Island Hospital
Education:
- Brown University, PhD in Biology
- Cornell University, BS in Animal Sciences
Connecticut State Attorney General William Tong says:
Michelle in Newtown Photos
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