Some warn kids being indoctrinated with anti-white propaganda
Justin Murphy – Rochester Democrat and Chronicle USA TODAY NETWORK – in he D&C on 5/15/21 on page A1
The two hot-button issues in education over the last year have inevitably found their way into school board politics, with spirited debates over racism and the reopening of schools taking place in several Monroe County districts ahead of the May 18 election.
As local suburban schools make halting progress toward anti-racist curriculum and policies, a number of candidates have emerged to hurry them along. In some cases, they are running against opposing candidates who warn that children are being indoctrinated with anti-white propaganda and demand that politics be kept out of schools.
At the same time, parents who organized around the question of reopening schools in 2020 during the coronavirus
“Running for office was pretty well the last thing I would’ve said I’d do at this time last year. But I just became so concerned with the behavior of our school board and the lack of advocacy for our children.”
Nicole Sidhu