In February 2022, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) retained attorney Philip Kiko and the law firm of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP to conduct an independent review of the events and procedures surrounding the September 29, 2021, letter sent from the NSBA to President Biden requesting federal investigation of and assistance with events at school board meetings. The review is now complete, and the NSBA is implementing a number of action items moving forward based on today’s findings, building on the significant steps they have already taken to address this matter. The NSBA announces these changes today under the leadership of Executive Director & CEO John Heim.
A draft form of the National School Boards Association's (NSBA) September 2021 letter asking the Biden administration to investigate alleged threats and violence from concerned parents over their children's education, also asked for the Army National Guard and military police to be called in to monitor schools.
The National School Boards Association considered asking the White House to deploy military police to maintain order at local school board meetings, according to the findings of an independent review.
The National School Boards Association considered asking the White House to deploy military police to maintain order at local school board meetings, according to the findings of an independent review.
The National School Boards Association considered asking the White House to deploy military police to maintain order at local school board meetings, according to the findings of an independent review.