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Ohio, Missouri School Board Associations Cut Ties With NSBA Over ‘Domestic Terrorist’ Letter

Ohio, Missouri School Board Associations Cut Ties With NSBA Over ‘Domestic Terrorist’ Letter

Can we please now eliminate the Department of Education and anything educational at the national level?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ix9IkwjbUg

The Ohio and Missouri School Boards Associations left the National School Boards Association (NSBA) after the latter referred to concerned parents as “domestic terrorists” and demanded federal help take care of these awful parents trying to interfere with them indoctrinating their children.

Louisiana and Pennsylvania already left the NSBA in their rearview mirrors.

Ohio

OSBA President Robert Heard and CEO Richard Lewis told the NSBA:

OSBA’s decision to terminate membership and affiliation with the NSBA Association is a direct result of the letter sent by you to President Joe Biden late last month. The letter purported to be sent on behalf of state associations and school board members across the nation. This assertion could not be further from the truth. OSBA was not notified of the letter, nor were we asked for our thoughts on the matter. If we had been consulted, we would have strongly disagreed with NSBA’s decision to request federal intervention as well as your claims of domestic terrorism and hate crimes.

OSBA, like any sane person, admitted that no one should threaten or harass the school board members or anyone else involved in schools. But if it does happen the it “should be dealt with at the local level, not by federal officials.”

However, OSBA also admitted, like any sane person, that there is value in “parental and community discussion at school board meetings.”

The association members “reject the labeling of parents as domestic terrorists.”

“The NSBA letter demonstrated just how out of touch the national association is with the concerns of local school boards and the principle local control,” Heard and Lewis concluded.

NSBA Letter 102521 by Jeremy Schneider

Missouri

Missouri School Boards Association Executive Director Melissa Randol echoed the OSBA thoughts:

The National School Boards Association, through its recent actions, such as its letter to the White House, has demonstrated it does not currently align with MSBA’s guiding principles of local governance.

School boards have always been asked to make tough decisions, and to do what is right for students under their responsibility. These decisions often bring about thoughtful and rigorous discussion, which we believe is crucial to the discernment process.

We also believe that no school board member or educator should ever have to endure threats of violence or acts of intimidation against themselves or their families for making these difficult decisions,” MSBA Executive Director Melissa Randol said in a statement. “However, attempting to address that issue with federal intervention should not be the first step in most cases, and is antithetical to our longstanding tradition of local control. Further, the use of inflammatory terms in the NSBA letter is not a model for promoting greater civility and respect for the democratic process.

Eliminate Federal Control

Can we PLEASE eliminate the Department of Education and anything national concerning education?

Education should be as local as possible. I don’t even think at the state level. Local as possible. The community knows what is best. But, overall, parents know best.

Get rid of the Department of Education and all the rest of the nonsense will go with it.

The NSBA apologized for the letter and calling parents domestic terrorists. The DOJ promised it would not treat parents as domestic terrorists despite announcing the FBI would monitor these school board meetings.

At least 21 states condemned the NSBA’s nasty letter. That is not enough. The apology is not enough. AG Garland’s promise is not enough.

Cut them all off.

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Comments

MoeHowardwasright | October 26, 2021 at 5:08 pm

I made this suggestion for red state governors to sever ties with the NASB. Maybe they read the comment section on this board. Who knew!

Yeah, it’s too late. The letter served its purpose. The administration planted a “third-party complaint” to “force it” to “react.” Now, here’s the payoff.

Biden Admin Taps School Board Association Honcho For Post In Wake Of Infamous Letter

CHUCK ROSS OCT 25, 2021 3:30 PM

The Department of Education earlier this month tapped the president of the National School Board Association to serve on a federal board that tracks student progress, the latest indication of the Biden administration’s collaboration with the group that compared parents to domestic terrorists…

    Ben Kent in reply to henrybowman. | October 26, 2021 at 6:00 pm

    QUID – meet – QUO

    Every person who breathes air knows this is a PAYOFF for playing along with Biden’s WOKE political objectives.

    Investigate this. It is another SNEAKY DIRTY POLITICAL TRICK by a party that has become known for such SNEAKY DIRTY POLITICAL TRICKS (hello Russia Hoax).

    >> When will the FBI start arresting the WOKE Terrorists and Political Tricksters?

    You don’t even have to read between the lines to see that.

Waiting for the Kansas Association of School Boards to follow suit and break off any relationship with NSBA.

You have to wonder what State school board would not break with NSBA ?

Any that stayed with them would be as politically-compromised as the NSBA.

So the association president gets to ruin the reputation and viability of his organization in exchange for a fat payoff for himself, then leave the flaming wreckage behind him.

Gee, what a coincidence — that’s exactly what Biden is doing.

And Biden, true to his history of bad decision making, appoints one of the letter writers to a position at the National Assessment Governing Board.

Dori Monson, a local libertarian radio host and HS girls basket ball coach (state champion team) had his contract rescinded over his political views.

The battle lines are drawn pretty clearly.

    Andy in reply to Andy. | October 26, 2021 at 7:35 pm

    I mean his contract to coach… he’s still on the radio, though cancel culture has gone after him several times.

Good for Ohio and Missouri. I’m a teacher, and have had to deal with unhappy parents before. However, they’re the ones paying the taxes, and it is inexcusable to call them “domestic terrorists” when they are simply exercising First Amendment rights on an issue over which they have legitimate concerns.

    Ben Kent in reply to Kepha H. | October 27, 2021 at 10:37 am

    Many teachers are stuck in the middle. They have administrators and unions pushing CRT (and other ideological agendas) on one side THEN there are parents pushing back against it.

    Teachers want to keep their jobs and so they rarely speak out.

    But at some point, teachers will have to stand up – maybe anonymously. Only when the political agenda pushers realize they lost BOTH parents and teachers – will they stop pushing the political agendas.

      Danny in reply to Ben Kent. | October 28, 2021 at 11:05 am

      That is a myth you are using to comfort yourself. Some teachers yes but the vast majority of teachers are true believers pushing this of their own free will.

      Bernie Sanders biggest base of support was from teachers. Not the teachers union, not the principals but ordinary teachers.