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Wicomico School Board Race: Democrats Exposed

Never before have we seen such a candidate turnout for Wicomico County’s school board race. Trying to find people willing to run in the past has been a needle in a haystack. Nobody wanted the job until a very vocal and bold conservative registered to run At-Large on October 15th, 2021. All of the sudden, 7 seats had 23 candidates leading up to the very last day to register for candidacy. Why is that?

During the pandemic, the alarm was sounded in Wicomico over the past 3 years through a local conservative group called the Delmarva Parent Teacher Coalition (delmarvaptc.org), who published several investigative reports on what goes on behind the scenes in the Wicomico County Public School system – from discriminatory systemic abuse of citizens to political indoctrination and sexually-explicit materials used throughout the school system. Some people did not believe some of the reports that were published, and then the pandemic hit. Parents were overhearing what was taught in the classroom while their child attended virtual learning through Zoom. Then, it all started to register with parents.

Our current school board consists of Progressive Democrats and RINO Republicans that tow the liberal line. They have failed our children under the progressive teaching of Common Core paired with their woke agenda. Excuses were always made when board members were asked why they would fail to enforce existing policies and allow such things in our schools on their watch. “I’m just one person” or “the state mandates that, we have no control over that.”

If they can’t do anything, then why do we even have an elected board? Why are they all running for re-election? The answer is, to maintain the status quo. The Democrats and the teacher’s unions rather lose a presidential election than their grip on our schools. The current board is the under control of all but their own, and they clearly aren’t working for the citizens.

The liberal state of Maryland classifies school board seats as non-partisan. Just so people are aware, it is a criterion to run (regardless of political affiliation), not an ambiguous mask to hide one’s political party. Let’s face it, every seat is partisan. The citizens don’t have to wonder, as the Progressive Democrats and the teacher’s union have already identified their candidates:

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5 thoughts on “Wicomico School Board Race: Democrats Exposed”

  1. There is a candidates forum this afternoon at the MAC center. None of the candidates you are endorsing are attending. Why is that? Is it because they have not done their homework and don’t know enough to participate? Also , Who is Rob Figiozzi? The phone numbers do not work. Has he ever been to a BOE meeting and does his employer know how much work he will be missing each month. Whoever wrote this post needs to sit down with a current BOE member and find out what being a BOE member is all about Each month there is at least 30-35 hours of meetings and events plus 30-40 minutes every day reading and answering e-mails and articles of information. BOE is not one meeting a month. Be careful who you vote for .

  2. Extremely informative information here. Each parent who wants the progressive indoctrination of their children and grandchildren to cease need to read this. Even if it’s the only article you read all week. It’s the only way to take back our schools from the far left.

  3. so I guess we should vote for someone who either doesnt work or works in a job say as someone who can screw off and waste their time doing other things then what they are supposed to be doing? like maybe teaching?
    Piss off fool! I’ve been to the meetings listened to the fools sitting up there and believe me they are not geniuses!

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