February 10, 2022 – Hartford, WI – Tuesday, February 15, 2022, is the primary for the Hartford Union High School (HUHS) board. There are six candidates and two will advance. My votes will be for Don and Tina Pridemore; two proven social and fiscal conservatives.
Tina and Don were both instrumental in forcing the vote to unmask our students on their respective school boards in Hartford back in June of 2021. They’ve also led the charge to see that critical race theory doesn’t come to our schools, which would bring in more racial division than we already have.
They’ve both done their homework on the curriculum and are working to bring transparency to it so that parents don’t have to keep hitting a brick wall trying to find out what their children are being taught. They are both hard-working and thoughtful and they do not go along to get along.
They are what the HUHS board needs and those are fighters. Fighting for what’s right. Freedom of choice for our students’ health and curriculum and freedom to not be pushed around by our so-called leaders at all levels of education. They recognize the dangers that have come about over the last two years since the advent of Covid and the dangers that have been lurking in our public education system over approximately the last two decades.
Vote for Don and Tina Pridemore for HUHS board on Tuesday, February 15.
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