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Greg Wrightfor HSE School Board

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About Greg

Son of two Indiana public school teachers. Father of three HSE graduates. Twenty-seven years in the HSE School District — and now running to give back.

My name is Greg Wright and I am running for the Hamilton Southeastern School Board, District 1.

My wife, Charron, and I have lived in the HSE School District for 27 years. We spent the first 8 years in Fishers and the last 19 years in Wayne Township. We built a home and moved to Wayne Township before our children started school. All three of our kids, Conner, Logan, and Morgan, attended HSE Schools from Kindergarten through 12th grade.

Our oldest, Conner, graduated from HSE High School in 2021 and the IU Kelley School of Business in 2025. He currently works for Nevada State Parks as a Park Ranger. Our middle child, Logan, graduated from HSE High School in 2023 and is a rising senior at IU, studying Accounting in the Kelley School of Business, with plans to attend Dental School. Our youngest, Morgan, graduated from HSE High School in June and will be attending Indiana University in the fall to study Dietetics. Our kids were/are well-prepared for life after high school — and that’s not by accident. It’s the result of teachers, administrators, support staff, coaches, and parent volunteers who care.

Dr. Greg Wright, candidate for HSE School Board, District 1.

A family rooted in public education

Forty years at the dinner table.

My parents both taught in Indiana public schools. My father Maurice taught chemistry at Madison Heights and Anderson High School for 36 years. My mother Elizabeth taught Home Economics. I grew up at the dinner table hearing what public school teachers carry home with them every night. I have not forgotten that.

Charron and I have spent the last two decades trying to give back to the school system that has given our kids so much.

My parents spent forty years teaching in Indiana public schools. I grew up at the dinner table hearing what teachers carry home with them every night.
Greg Wright
Dr. Greg Wright talking with a patient at his dental practice.

A career built on care

27 years running a small business in Indiana.

I’m a dentist. I graduated from Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1998 and have practiced for 27 years. I’m a co-owner of Bailey & Wright Dentistry in Indianapolis, where I practice with my brother and my wife’s uncle, and also practiced with my father-in-law until his retirement in 2018. I also co-own Wright & Wheeler Dentistry in Lapel, where I work alongside my brother Dr. Jeff Wright and Dr. Tyler Wheeler, an HSE High School graduate.

Running a small business has taught me how to balance budgets, manage people, listen to clients, and make decisions that hold up over decades. Those are the same skills HSE needs on its board right now.

A life spent in HSE

Thousands of hours on HSE sidelines.

Over the years, I’ve been a Boy Scouts of America adult leader and watched both of my sons earn Eagle Scout. I’ve coached youth baseball, basketball, and soccer for my kids and their friends. I served as a Junior Varsity Girls Lacrosse Coach at HSE High School. I currently mentor through the Fishers Youth Mentoring Initiative. I have spent thousands of hours on HSE sidelines, in HSE gyms, and inside HSE buildings.

Charron has spent even more. She served as PTO President at Durbin Elementary, Fall Creek Intermediate, Fall Creek Junior High, and just completed her term as HSE High School PTO President. She also served as President of the Royals Varsity Club. Across nearly two decades, she has worked alongside hundreds of HSE families, teachers, administrators, and students. The relationships our family has built across this district are real.

Greg with HSE Royals girls lacrosse players on the field.
Charron Wright volunteering at the PTO-sponsored football concession stand with the HSE Royals mascot.

Why I’m running now

Now it’s my turn.

People ask why I’m running with all three kids graduated. The answer is simple: I’m not running to protect my children. I’m running for everyone else’s. My parents gave forty years to Indiana classrooms. My kids got an outstanding education here. I’ve watched coaches, teachers, and administrators pour themselves into our family. Now it’s my turn.

HSE is the reason families move to Fishers. I want to keep it that way.
Greg Wright

The next four years matter. HSE is navigating real challenges — a tight budget shaped by the new state property tax law, a referendum on the November ballot, recent staffing reductions, declining enrollment, and a transition to a new superintendent. The board that walks into those decisions needs people who know the district, respect the teachers, listen carefully, and act with steady judgment. I want to be one of those people.

I don’t have an ulterior motive. I don’t have a culture war to wage. I’m running because Hamilton Southeastern is the reason families move to Fishers, and I want it to stay that way for every kid who walks through those doors next year, and the year after, and the year after that.

Get in touch

Thanks for visiting. If you want to talk, I’d love to hear from you.

— Greg

Get involved

There are many ways to help.

Have an hour? Knock five doors with Greg. Have a kitchen? Host a coffee. Have a yard? Take a sign. Campaigns are built by neighbors, one favor at a time.