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I too think voting is your civic duty. Maxidu- I agree that it's hard to find true information on many folks and certainly none on the school board. The school board is supposed to be neutral and not supported by either political party. When you see one party "recommending" board members, that makes me suspicious that the board members ARE NOT NEUTRAL. I starting going to school board meetings last year and let me tell you, IT WAS EYE OPENING. They are a bit of an odd bunch and don't seem to know what they're doing...sort of bumbling and crying their way through it. I have never seen so many tears, yes literal tears, from elected folks who seem to take offense to every critique. It's ridiculous. Maybe if they started doing their jobs and not pussyfooting around really important topics like EDUCATION, TESTING, FUNDING (that has dropped down the toilet btw), etc.... instead of fully focused on inclusivity, and well...I'm not sure if there is anything else. That seems to be it. Did you know that they are afraid that saying "students grades k-12" is not inclusive? Yes that's right folks. They have gone on record saying that. That is what your school board is concerned about.

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