Board vote sends devastating message to LGBTQ members and supporters throughout the community.
Elections matter. Even in the tiny Sunol Glen School District with a single K-8 school that enrolls fewer than 300 students.
Beyond the harmful, devastating message it sends to LGBTQ members and supporters throughout the community, it raises important issues about the values of the board members and the district — issues that are increasingly being raised in school districts in California and throughout the nation. Another election year is rapidly approaching. The Sunol debate points to the need for voters to make every effort to become as knowledgeable as possible about candidates before casting their votes in 2024.
Following heated debate that featured shouts and insults from the audience, the three-person board cleared the school cafeteria before voting on the measure. Board President Ryan Jergensen and board member Linda Hurley were in support. Board member Ted Romo opposed the resolution.
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