Billboard in California Urges Schools to Reopen
ROHNERT PARK, Calif. A message on an electronic billboard in the San Francisco Bay Area is calling for the reopening of schools in Sonoma County.
A group of North Bay parents organized a GoFundMe campaign to fund the billboard message, which is displayed next to Highway 101 in the city of Rohnert Park.
The billboard reads: “Missing All CA Students. Last Seen: 3/13 2020. Reward: Their Future. #OpenSonomaCountySchoolsNow.”
The group of parents said they want to be a voice for the children.
“We have a lot of parents that are frustrated and getting more angry, that never would be, because this situation is getting to be ridiculous,” Andrea Quartarolo, the organizer behind the billboard message, told The Epoch Times.
North Bay parents divided over controversial Missing all CA students billboard calling to reopen schools
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ROHNERT PARK, Calif. (KGO) The movement by California parents to get their kids back in public schools is gaining momentum in the form of large billboards. Now, some of the parents who helped to fund those signs have gone public.
Among them, Andrea Quartarolo, who created the GoFundMe page for a large billboard that went up in Rohnert Park last weekend. It reads, Missing All Students Last seen 3/13/20, and looks almost like an Amber Alert.
That billboard has generated more than a little divisiveness.