Carrie Lukas: I'm a Virginia mom and I don't trust my local public school
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When I moved to Virginia, public school quality was top of mind. I wanted schools that would give my kids a quality education, a supportive environment, and a positive community. As a busy, working parent, I needed schools I could trust.
I don’t trust that my local school board will prioritize students' needs over the desires of union workers.
Recently it came to light that numerous Virginia high schools’ libraries included books like a cartoon graphic novel—a genre geared to emerging readers and preteens—with extreme sexual content. This isn’t parents being squeamish about their child’s exposure to the facts of life or to routine sex scenes. This was much closer to pornography.
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