Born at The Ohio State University, David Donofrio attended the Dublin City Schools from pre-K through 12th Grade, and owes his desire to serve to both the outstanding teachers he had, and also, the selfless example of his mother.
From an early age, David explored interests in music, business, government, other languages, science and diversity, each of which he can pinpoint as early as elementary school. The influence education had on his life, and the life of all Ohio kids, cannot be understated. To this day David remains in touch with many of his teachers throughout the years, who continue to inspire and light his path.
David gained experience from rural, suburban and urban districts as a part of this experience, and gained a true passion for public policy. He was honored to be entrusted with even helping to craft language of some pieces of legislation, and to provide exceptional constituent services to Ohioans each day.
Nearly empty Board Meeting rooms consistently began to be packed to the walls by interested parties debating masks, diversity-related curriculum, and other issues. It certainly served as a time of transition for the Board, but not for David's commitment to community outreach. During his four years, every week, David had a program titled Take Part Thursdays, where he visited a street in the district at random to talk with residents about the school district. During the pandemic, David was known for his engagement on social media, and willingness to email, call or meet with anyone on any side, to ensure everyone was being heard.
David is most proud of his work to bring inclusion into district policy language, passage of successful capital projects as the Board Member overseeing Facilities Development, and his initiation of partnerships with two nonprofits for the district - Mid-Ohio Foodbank (to feed more meals to more children), and Harper's Corner (to bring inclusive topics into the district's libraries). Professional development was also extremely important to David, and he spent countless hours to earn the Ohio School Boards Association's New Member Passport in 2019, Award of Achievement in 2020, and Training Award in 2021