Two Texas school principals are under fire for using their positions and school communications systems to tell their underlings to vote against Republicans who supported school choice measures in this year’s GOP primary.
As a nation, we love to see passionate educators, of course, but we also expect them to stay in their lanes when it comes to social and political issues — especially since we are paying their salaries with our taxes.
Teachers and administrators should leave their private politics out of our tax-supported schools.
Teachers and administrators should leave their private politics out of our tax-supported schools. Same for churches and any other tax-exempt organizations that financially benefit from tax-exempt status.
Has anyone else noticed that public school unions and administrators are particularly disrespectful of the lowly taxpayers who fund their dynasty?