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?
Here is a typical libtard school board meeting:
half hour of "PR" with "members of the community" doing photo ops with the school board libtards
four solid hours of social justice warrior bullshit that has nothing to do with managing the schools or even the school facilities
about five minutes of "comments by the community," who are carefully screened and only have one minute each before their microphone is turned off
It doesn't matter what you know or don't know. As you are, you are a big move up from the bullshit going on now.