comparemela.com

Tanya Hettler News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Education Town Hall Focuses On Woke Agendas, Parental Rights

Penn Township man arrested in stabbing deaths of father, aunt waives right to hearing

A 41-year-old Penn Township man accused in the stabbing deaths of his father and elderly aunt avoided a hearing Tuesday on two criminal homicide charges and opted to proceed to trial. Neal M. Hubish, who has a history of violence and mental health issues, was arrested Nov. 9 after he

How to vote in Tuesday s school board elections

How to vote in Tuesday s school board elections Natalia Alamdari, Delaware News Journal Headlines May 7, 2021 Replay Video Delaware school board elections are Tuesday, with seats up for grabs in every district but Indian River.  Historically, school board elections see low turnout, reaching only 1% to 2% of eligible voters. Last year, 11,086 people voted across the state.  Here s everything you need to know to vote Tuesday:  Who can vote?  Unlike other elections, you don t need to be a registered voter to cast a vote for school board. You don t need to be a homeowner, either.  The only requirements are that you live in that school district, are a citizen of the United States and Delaware, and are at least 18. 

Patriots for Delaware: The conservative group targeting school boards

Delaware News Journal On the steps of Legislative Hall on a March afternoon, five school board candidates stood before a crowd calling for a complete reopening of Delaware public schools.  “We have a lot of radicals that are controlling our school boards,” said Lisa McCulley, a lead organizer of Stand Up Delaware. Since the start of the pandemic, the grassroots group had held rally after rally calling Gov. John Carney’s COVID-19 restrictions an infringement on individual liberties.  She pointed to Appoquinimink School District as an example, a school board with “one awesome conservative” overruled by “three women who control the whole board.” 

How a rising conservative movement in Delaware is targeting school board elections

How a rising conservative movement in Delaware is targeting school board elections Natalia Alamdari, Delaware News Journal Headlines April 30, 2021 UP NEXT On the steps of Legislative Hall on a March afternoon, five school board candidates stood before a crowd calling for a complete reopening of Delaware public schools.  “We have a lot of radicals that are controlling our school boards,” said Lisa McCulley, a lead organizer of Stand Up Delaware. Since the start of the pandemic, the grassroots group had held rally after rally calling Gov. John Carney’s COVID-19 restrictions an infringement on individual liberties.  © William Bretzger Protesters want the Appoquinimink School District to give parents say in how their children are taught - either remotely or in person.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.