The Campaign Update Special: Ohio School Board Association Breaks Ties With National Association
Pay attention to this story, because it is going to become a trend:
Here’s an excerpt from a story at the Highland County Press:
The Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) Board of Trustees has chosen to end its affiliation with the National School Boards Association (NSBA).
“The Board of Trustees’ decision was prompted by NSBA’s recent letter to President Joe Biden requesting federal intervention at local school board meetings,” said OSBA Chief Executive Officer Rick Lewis.
After discussing serious concerns about the letter, the Board of Trustees directed Lewis to send a letter to NSBA notifying it that OSBA would not continue its membership in the national federation. OSBA’s letter to NSBA is posted at http://links.ohioschoolboards.org/80805/.
“We were not informed of or asked for any input into the creation of the letter sent to the president,” Lewis said. “We believe in the value of parental and community discussion at school board meetings, and there is tremendous value in allowing and encouraging the public to have meaningful input into the decision-making process. However, that participation should not come at the expense of interfering with the board’s ability to conduct its business or subjecting individual board members to threats of violence, abuse, or harassment. But dealing with such interference should be dealt with at the local level, not by federal officials.
“We believe the letter from NSBA leadership demonstrated how out of touch the national association is with the concerns of local school boards and the principle of local control. Because of that, OSBA no longer sees the value of continued NSBA membership.
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The letter by the NSBA to which the OSBA refers is of course the letter that resulted in U.S. AG Merrick Garland ordering U.S. Attorneys around the country to sic the FBI on parents who speak out at school board meetings in protest of the teaching of Critical Race Theory, a Marxist ideology dressed up in fake civil rights clothing.
You should expect the school board associations in states like Texas, Florida, Alabama, North Dakota, Wyoming, Arkansas, Oklahoma and other red states to follow Ohio’s example shortly. This is a big deal.
That is all.