CALL TO ACTION:
SHOW UP &
VOTE!!!
WHAT: KUSD Special Meeting of
Electors - That’s YOU!
WHO: Residents age 18+ of
Kenosha, Somers, and Pleasant Prairie. You do NOT need to have students
enrolled in KUSD to vote!
WHERE: Indian
Trail High School 6800 60th Street, Kenosha
DATE: MONDAY NOV.
8TH
TIME:
Arrive by 6:15PM for check-in
with photo ID. Meeting begins
at 7PM
WHY:
Because PARENTS ARE NOT DOMESTIC
TERRORISTS
Vote to retain the electors' legal vote on Sept. 21st to
change KUSD school board compensation from a $6,500/year stipend to
$100 per regular in-person meeting with in-person attendance of that
meeting.
A newly formed "coalition" of
teachers' union members and local liberal activists petitioned for
this Nov. 8th meeting to reverse the will of the electors. They are
proposing that the $6,500 stipends be restored. They may even propose
a higher pay rate for school board members.
If they are successful, members
of the school board could be beholden to these political
special interest groups even more than they already are.
This is outright
collusion.
SHOW
UP and VOTE against a pay increase for school board
members!
- KUSD total district Math & English proficiency is below
25% - among 19,700 students! They have no plan to improve
this.
- Enrollment has plummeted by nearly 1300 students in 2
years
- The board voted for a sharp spending increase this year -
from $309 million in 2019 to $332 million in 2021 - with far less
students.
- The board continues to meet virtually, while members
hypocritically attend other crowded public meetings and events in
person. They do not want to face parents who disagree with them. They
are trying to silence free speech.
- The board continues to make medical decisions for children
without parents' permission. They disregard First Amendment religious
rights and the sovereignty of parental decision making.
- Some of the board members support comprehensive sex
education in K-12 schools that includes a wide spectrum of gender
identities, which often conflicts with religious beliefs of families.
They disregard this.
- Several of the board members support teaching rooted in the
foundations of critical race theory, and they have already spent huge
sums on training staff to teach every subject through a "racial
lens."
The current board pay
structure reflects similar compensation for school board members in
neighboring common school districts. Let's keep it that
way.
For more information and videos about this topic Read here
YOUR VOICE MATTERS!
Please be there on Monday November 8th at
6pm.
Bring a photo ID for check-in. Masks will be
Required.
Paid for by the Republican Party of Kenosha
County.