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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The members of Glenn Youngkin's transition team on education include Elizabeth Schultz. This is a very conservative roster of advisors that can be expected to push for school vouchers, charter schools, and refocusing public schools on basic academics and away from CRT-based initiatives. Had local School Boards controlled by Democrats been more responsible and done more over the past two years to focus on the basics like academics and facilities, we wouldn't be facing this type of 180-degree policy takeover. All I can say to the clowns on the FCPS School Board is that I hope you're happy with what you've brought about. • (Chair) Sen. David Suetterlein (R-Roanoke County) • Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant (R-Henrico) • Del. John Avoli (R-Staunton) • Del. Rob Bell (R-Albemarle) • Del. Carrie Coyner (R-Caroline) • Former Rep. Tom Davis (former R-11 and Rector of the George Mason University Board of Visitors • Nate Bailey • Bill Bennett (President Reagan's Secretary of Education 1985-1988; Head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Bush • Christopher Bright • Lindsey Burke (Director of the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation) • Elizabeth Butler • Grace Creasey (Executive Director of the Virginia Council for Private Education) • Rebecca Horner • Tian Olson • Abigail Rogers • Kirk Schroder (President of Virginia State Board of Education under Governor Gilmore 1998 to 2002) • [b]Elizabeth Schultz[/b][/quote] We were told schools were not teaching CRT, so how can they move away from it?[/quote]
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