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If Frances Cogelja holds religious beliefs that make her uncomfortable with controversial new curriculum, she has every right to
express her personal opinion in a personal email. She had every right to seek her options for
her child opting out. Public schools
should serve all families and accommodate accordingly.
If public schools want to indoctrinate students and create environments unacceptable to people of faith, then all families should be provided a voucher to choose the school of their choice. Unfortunately, the same politicians wanting to indoctrinate the youth with their radical agenda also oppose school choice. They want all your tax dollars. They want to trap your children. They fear any competition.
If public schools want to indoctrinate students and create environments unacceptable to people of faith, then all families should be provided a voucher to choose the school of their choice. Unfortunately, the same politicians wanting to indoctrinate the youth with their radical agenda also oppose school choice. They want all your tax dollars. They want to trap your children. They fear any competition.
The BOE member’s email is available on-line. It is not bigoted or homophobic. There is an orchestrated effort today to go
after free speech and free thought. The
BOE member should not have apologized for something she believes in. It was a sign of weakness and only emboldened
the thought police.