CONWAY â Nicole Nordlund of Madison and Wendy Richardson of Conway â both former candidates for the N.H. State House and parents of school-age children â want to make sure the New Hampshire flag flies high and proud within the Conway School District.
During a public comment session at the Conway School Boardâs June 28 meeting, they informed the board that three schools in the district were not displaying the state flag.
âThereâs a strong group of parents moving throughout the state meeting with their school boards,â said Nordlund. âOne of the things theyâre doing is taking pictures of schools that are in violation of (RSA) 189:17, which includes the three of the six schools in Conway.â
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CONWAY â Nicole Nordlund of Madison and Wendy Richardson of Conway, both former Republican state Legislature candidates and mothers of school-age children, went before the Conway School Board on Monday with a message: Make masks go away when students return to classrooms in the school district this fall.
They told the board they fear the schools are using coercive tactics to force children into medical devices.â
âIâm here to talk about mandatory masks for autumn,â Nordlund said.
âSince there have been studies of the masks carrying serious illness and transmitting now to students, who would be responsible should a student become ill from one of these pathogens? she asked, adding, In my experience, the schools have usurped powers to make medical decisions for parents.â