Escambia GOP wants Smith’s head

Escambia County Republican Party sent a request to its volunteers to attend last Tuesday’s school board meeting to speak out against “liberal” School Superintendent Tim Smith, in hopes of getting a referendum passed to return the district to an elected superintendent.

Party secretary Pueschel Schneier wrote in the email to area GOP volunteers:

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA has appointed a liberal superintendent who has tried to introduce CRT, a mask mandate, and now has sent out a disturbing social test which sexualizes female students. In 2018, Escambia County voted to go from an elected to appointed superintendent. Many are experiencing voter’s remorse and are calling for a referendum to put it back on the ballot.

Meeting:
Tuesday Sept 20th 5:30pm
J.E. HALL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CENTER
30 EAST TEXAR DRIVE
ROOM 160
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA

Escambia County voters approved the referendum that made the school superintendent a position appointed by the school board in 2018 by 910 votes, 62,418-61,508.

1 thought on “Escambia GOP wants Smith’s head

  1. I’m tired of Mob rule via social media. I know the irony, I’m sitting here typing a comment myself but cell phones and social media just magnify issues and conflict.
    We voted to have a superintendent, calm down.
    Parents are the worse intigators concerning children in school. Think old time little league fights with screaming parents on the sidelines.
    Probably best to let this simmer down and do something useful, like hurricane preparations.
    Can you imagine having to navigate all the responsibilities with all these people who have no respect nor empathy for people put into positions by our processes in place.
    Turn down the heat.

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