As a result of what Paris calls politicization of school board races and a distraction away from the real issues, RWB has ramped up its online, text and in-person campaign efforts to inform voters about all candidates. This includes green and red checks by candidate names on their website, which RWB said voters should support or be leery of this time around.
Duffey is one of those candidates on RWB’s site that did not get the organization’s approval. Even so, Duffey explained he’s not focused on endorsements. Rather, he said he’s centered on academic excellence, fiscal responsibility, low taxes and growing the district’s trades program and his first win as a school board candidate.
“I’m very excited and I’m hopeful. I think we’re winning. I think we have a healthy margin of victory. That’s my prediction,” Duffey said.
For Katie Paris, “I look forward to a day when these school board races can be a bit more boring. In the meantime, we have got to stand up against these culture warriors who are trying to push a political agenda on our kids because. Our kids, education, and our children are just too important to allow them to do it.”
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