I am seriously considering running for school board here in my local community in North Carolina because I do believe in public education that serves all the kids who deserve a second to none education. It is our future.
Frankly I really do not know much about how a school board is actually ran. I have a vision, but doing the actual job is something I lack knowledge in.
I would like to set up an exploratory committee or something to flesh out if it is for me or not. I'm looking for advice. I'm looking for someone who knows he ins/outs of being on a school board, or someone anyone who knows how it actually operates. How it operates per the county commission, and per any state mandates, regulations, laws ect.
Where do I start?
Any help would be nice.
My platform is no CRT, no outcome based results, no LGBTQIA2+P, no common core. I want to support teachers and parents. I want a good solid curriculum that actually produces results.
I love kids because I love my daughter who also attends public school.
Anyone wanna give some advice or pointers?
My wife nearly ran, however a local anti-mask doctor decided to so my wife is helping her campaign instead. We are aiding this person by reading through curriculum and networking with our friends.
First thing you need to do is hookup with some like minded school district parents to get the scoop on who’s up for re-election and help in deciding when to run, etc. If you do decide to run, these will be the people you’ll want on your side to help campaign door to door, yard signs, fliers, etc.
A coordinated effort will likely be better than a scattered approach.
Keep in mind that the liberals are very entrenched. The teachers unions are often the kings makers for school boards. They fund the lefty and RINO candidates. Essentially all the ones that stabbed parents in the back and locked down, push CRT and masks.
As soon as my wife identified and targeted online by the crazy cat lady lefties around here.
"A coordinated effort will likely be better than a scattered approach."
Totally true.