Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler said Republicans at the recent state convention showed they are out of touch on education. This is the first year Baesler is running for superintendent without official support from the NDGOP. Though superintendent is a nonpartisan job, candidates can still seek a letter of support from political parties. The […] The post Baesler says NDGOP doesn’t reflect voters’ views on education appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
"What people think is neutral in the North Dakota public schools is call humanism, which is at war with Christianity," Jim Bartlett wrote to churches, asking them to support his campaign.
"What people think is neutral in the North Dakota public schools is call humanism, which is at war with Christianity," Jim Bartlett wrote to churches, asking them to support his campaign.
"What people think is neutral in the North Dakota public schools is call humanism, which is at war with Christianity," Jim Bartlett wrote to churches, asking them to support his campaign.