Superintendent fired in first act of Moms for Liberty-dominated school board
I don’t know how I missed this in 2022; but it’s good news, and better late than never.
A new school board, elected with the backing of Moms for Liberty, in its first public meeting, fired the superintendent of the Berkeley, SC, school district for undisclosed reasons. He’d only been in office since 2021.
Then they voted to ban Critical Race Theory (CRT) in any form, and to investigate how certain pornographic books wound up in school libraries.
After that, they fired their lawyer.
We need this to catch on!
It’s good to know that there are still some school boards out there who side with the people who elected them and refuse to allow their schools to be used as laboratories in irresponsible societal experiments. They have an uphill battle and they need our support.
Local school boards in my home state of New Jersey used to serve the public, used to protect us from wacko Far Left “educators.” The State Dept. of Education always stands ready to strip them of their power.
The voting, taxpaying public needs to take back its ownership–of the schools they pay for, no less–from the teachers’ unions and their puppets in the state capitol.
We had Curtis Bowers at our City Elders meeting last night (the place was packed). Before he spoke, the head of the University of Fort Smith, Arkansas Tipping Point USA (Charlie Kirk’s organization) told how the Chancelor was closing them down for preparing to bring in a woman who transitioned to a man but has transitioned back to a woman and she tell the horror of the whole experience (she has testified before a Congressional committee about it). The audience of 100 plus Conservatives vowed to attend the TPUSA event and call and write the Chancelor that we will see about cutting their school’s funding if they kick this group of students off campus.
“Transgender” has to stop. It may be the most toxic innovation ever, in all of history.
That really amazes me, especially the pornographic books. I know what would have happened where I went to school, if such material had been in the library. Kids, these days, are exposed to far too much of such material, and with the Internet, it’s harder for parents to monitor. The schools certainly don’t need to provide that.
Just look at who’s running the schools, and it won’t be a mystery anymore.
Had a teacher exposed students to pornographic materials when I was a child, they would have lost their job, most likely their teaching certificate and most certainly the trust of the community. Even the least of my teachers were still ethical people whom sought to have positive influence on their students.
That was then…