Dozens of conservative school board members who won office with the backing of Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis have already moved to fire woke, left-wing district superintendents.
“Parents woke up in the last few years,” a newly elected school board member backed by the conservative Moms for Liberty advocacy group told The New York Post. “They were exposed to the garbage that has gone on behind closed doors for so many years. That’s finished.”
The Post adds:
A trio of superintendents have been shown the campus door in GOP-leaning districts in November alone — and others are now facing calls to resign.
“Anyone surprised by this hasn’t been paying attention,” the school board member said. “COVID policies, porn in school libraries, nonstop ideology, on and on and on. Parents being ignored and insulted. We’ve had it.”
A group of DeSantis-backed school board members booted Broward County Superintendent Vickie Cartwright earlier this month.
The Brevard Country School Board relieved Superintendent Mark Mullins of his post on November 21, asserting district classrooms had devolved into disorder and chaos.
The move even enjoyed the support of the local teachers union, whose members said students no longer feared disciplinary consequences for disruptive or even violent behavior.
The paper revealed other superintendents who have been fired or are already on their way out of their positions.
This is fantastic. It is a model for the entire country and it is exactly what we must do to retake our system of education.
These racist, anti-American, anti-education buffoons must be eliminated from our schools and the dangerous ideas they are spreading must be purged from our schools.
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