John,
As students head back to school, it’s a reminder that the decisions made at the school board level shape what kids learn, how schools are funded, and whether classrooms are safe and inclusive for every student.
That’s why the Human Rights Campaign’s Welcoming Schools program and the School Board Integrity Project are teaming up for a special webinar:
Back to School: Why School Boards Matter
Tuesday, August 26
6:00–7:30pm ET
This session will ground you in the essentials—what school boards do, why they matter, and the many ways you can make an impact in your community. We’ll also talk about how extremist agendas are targeting schools, and how you can take action to push back.
You’ll walk away with the tools, knowledge, and inspiration to get involved and ensure schools remain places where every student can thrive.
Register here to save your spot:
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I hope you’ll join us for this important conversation. Together, we can protect the freedom to learn and build welcoming schools where every student feels safe, seen, and supported.
See you there,
Kyrstin Schuette
Founder & Executive Director
School Board Integrity Project
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Nearly 1 in 5 elected officials in the U.S. serve on a school board.
Founded in 2023, the School Board Integrity Project (SBIP) recruits, trains, and elects school board members who will practice good governance, pursue academic freedom and excellence, and foster schools where every kid belongs — because the future we choose for our schools is the future we choose for our country.
Now active in 38 states, we’re building a nationwide network of leaders and working to reach all 50 — but we can’t do it without you. Please consider giving a donation of $5 or more today. [link removed]
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