School Board Revolution? One Group Leads the Way

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How can Christians and conservatives make a difference in the school boards when the mandated training is provided by secular liberal organizations? In this episode of The Sentinel Report with host Alex Newman, guest Sherri Stori, Chairman of the School Board Member Alliance of Virginia, answers this question and provides solutions.

Faced with the reality that new school board members were being misinformed and misled in their official training, Stori founded the organization to train and equip Christians so that they know the law. That way, secular school boards won't be able to bully them for expressing their opinions.

Stori, who served on a school board herself and sued over a lack of transparency, also notes that there must be a change in the schools whether one's a conservative or liberal. Academics, merit and discipline must be brought back, she said, and that Christians CAN make a difference.

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--Biden administration has proposed new federal guidelines that would politicize the civil service and potentially bar Christians and others who hold disfavored opinions from government employment. Critics say the president’s proposal essentially states, “Conservatives need not apply.”

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