Johnson County School Board Voters REBUKED Critical Race Theory

An important election takeaway about last night . . . 

LOCAL CONSERVATIVES CHEER AS VOTERS SHUT DOWN ALLEGED SUPPORTERS OF CRT IN OTHERWISE MODERATE JOHNSON COUNTY!!!

The conversation is fun inasmuch as most suburbanites typically have NO IDEA about the political ideology of their school boards. However, national news trickled down to make these contests somewhat competitive. 

Regardless of ideology . . . Overall, more people voting and participating in school boards is a good thing.

Here's the main takeaway that KC metro progressives were forced to admit . . .

"Five conservative candidates advocating against anti-racism curriculum won their races for three Johnson County school boards Tuesday night, in contests that were largely seen as a local touch point in a national effort by conservatives to politicize school board elections."

Another postscript the deserves mention . . .

Via social media we notice last night's red wave has been regarded as implicitly "racist" by many critics which only seems to bolster the convictions of conservatives at the crux of this hyper-local push back.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

Candidates who campaigned against critical race theory win school board seats in Blue Valley and Olathe

In Johnson County, the normally nonpartisan school board races were more contentious than years past. Only Shawnee Mission voters selected moderate candidates to their school board.


A look at the Johnson County School Board election results

Wyandotte on Election Day 2020. // Photo by Chase Castor A number of seats were open for Johnson County's many school boards. Here are the results: Blue Valley School District 229: Kaety Bowers won just over 52% of the vote to take a Position 4 seat over Andrew Van Der Laan (47%).

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