Fern
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- Sep 30, 2003
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Booh! Those sneaky progressives and their dirty tactics of getting elected in republican leaning cities and states!
Yeah. I'm well familiar with it. When they move here they simply switch and run as Repubs. Also, bear in mind that in many locations candidates for school board do not run under any party.
I've worked with and known many school board members. I've never seen them run on any platform other than fiscal issues. So when you're voting for school board you have no idea who does, or does not, support stupid zero tolerance polices. Unless something like this happens to you or a friend you'll probably never even know about it. Our local paper sure as heck wouldn't (they're a 'sister' paper of the NYT and for the most part just print a selection of their articles.)
Also, the policy could have been implemented at the school principal level (or the administrator level - in case you don't know the school administrator works for the board and is over all the principals in the school district).
TL;DR Don't assume the voters knew or approved of this and don't assume it's a policy established by the school board.
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