Loudoun teachers and parents shared a stage with former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson and Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin last night at the Save Our Schools rally at Lansdowne Resort.

The rally drew 1,000 people, including School Board member John Beatty (Catoctin), and was presented by Fight for Schools and 1776 Action. The event aimed mobilize Loudouners to push back against the school division’s progressive teachings, and to highlight Youngkin’s proposed plans for the commonwealth.

Parents aligned with Fight for Schools resist the school district’s initiatives to eradicate racial inequity, which, according toa report produced by the Equity Collaborative, permeates every layer of the district, from hiring of staff to treatment of students…. (Excerpts from the Loudoun Now)

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