Arizona: Vail School Board Flees, Parents Elect New Board, Vote To End Mask Mandate – IOTW Report

Arizona: Vail School Board Flees, Parents Elect New Board, Vote To End Mask Mandate

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Hundreds of parents showed up to the Vail School Board meeting to demand the board make masks optional. The board didn’t want to hear it so they walked out of the meeting before it even began. So the parents, under Robert’s Rules of Order, voted in a new school board. Then, the new members voted to end the mask requirement in Vail Schools. The old school board members revealed exactly who they are and that includes GOP LD 10 Chairman, Chris King.

This video is the entire meeting from when the school board fled to the end when a new board was elected and the vote to end the mask requirement. WATCH

16 Comments on Arizona: Vail School Board Flees, Parents Elect New Board, Vote To End Mask Mandate

  1. RogerF APRIL 28, 2021 AT 4:04 PM

    7 minutes to elect an entire school board and vote to eliminate masks? I am thinking the entire country should go to this form of government.

    I think this falls under the “99% of success is showing up” category.

    Not one of them expected to be elected when they went there and no one that didn’t go there was elected.

    I’ve benefited from this principle more than once myself. A couple of times being the last man standing. The only choice they had.

    Show up and care. Most of these lefty tyrants are filling the vacuum of the no-shows that care but don’t want to be bothered by it. Same with why there are so many Marxist teachers. Conservatives are busy living their lives and aren’t interested in controlling others so the lefties fill that void eagerly.

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  2. “Beachmom April 28, 2021 at 1:25 pm

    And that is what happens when patriots stick together.”

    And a hell of a lot less destructive than war.

    Now band together and get rid of all the Marxists filling your kids head’s with crap.

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  3. My brother’s kids are in this district, basically far east Tucson in Pima County (which is VERY BLUE), and the story’s not done yet. At the very least there will be challenges to the appropriateness/legalness of the process, arguments that the Board didn’t actually resign so the newly formed Board is invalid, etc., but I agree it’s a terrific precedent and way past time to push back on this nonsense.

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