TX: Frisco, Plano And McKinney Voted Against Conservative School Boards [View all]
While most peoples attention during the May 6 elections was centered on specific items on the ballots like McKinneys airport and city council seats, a trend shifting the politics at North Texas school board races flew under the radar.
Since the pandemic, heated discussions have taken over school board meetings centered around conservative talking points like bathroom policies, book bans and curriculum content that touches on sexual identity, sex education and critical race theory.
In August 2022, this unusual focus on school politics caused for Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District to pass a sweeping set of policies targeted at transgender pronouns, library books and race. The next day school board vice president Shannon Braun published an opinion piece in The Dallas Morning News celebrating the policy and saying that it was the result of a political action model.
According to The Dallas Morning News, the wave of conservative new school board members elected in many Tarrant County schools was influenced by Patriot Mobile Action (PMA), a Texas nonprofit created in 2022 by a group of Patriot Mobile executives. The goal of the group is, according to Patriot Mobiles website, to further expand our Christian conservative impact.
Following its mission statement, which includes saving America by saving schools, educating children with the values of American exceptionalism, banning critical race theory and Marxist policies and supporting candidates that stand for Christian conservative values, the PAC participated in the latest May elections by endorsing several candidates to occupy trustee places on several Collin County ISD boards.
However, despite PMAs support, voters in Frisco, McKinney and Plano rejected candidates backed by the conservative movement.
https://localprofile.com/2023/05/16/frisco-plano-mckinney-school-boards/