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ICYMI: SBIP Founder Kyrstin Schuette penned an op-ed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the full-scale attack on public education driven by the Trump administration and this Supreme Court — and the opportunity to fight back by investing in school board races across the country.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. Investing in school board races is investing in our democracy at every level. If we want to protect our kids and our country, we need to treat school board elections like what they are: a fight for the future. Kyrstin warns: we can’t let them win.
The good news? School boards are still the frontline for protecting our kids, our teachers, and our communities. And you can help.
A donation of $5, $10, or more can help SBIP raise the profile of these races, support pro-public education candidates, and fight back against extremism at the local level. [link removed]
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Every school board race matters. Every vote matters. And every donor like you helps change the tide.
Thanks for standing with us,
The Team @ School Board Integrity Project
PS: Read Kyrstin’s full op-ed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution [link removed] paywall!) here → [link removed]
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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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