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Cumberland Valley Board President Heather Dunn recently accused us of being “divisive in nature.”

Cumberland Valley Board President Heather Dunn recently accused us of being “divisive in nature,” but she refuses common-sense requests for parents to be advised of curriculum and surveys administered in classrooms.Is it “divisive” to ask that our children not be exposed to graphic, and detailed sexual content in their school libraries without their parents’ knowledge or consent?

Is it “divisive” to ask why the board approved taking precious class time away from academic instruction and replaced it with pointless “social-emotional learning” initiatives?If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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