March 19, 2022 – Hartford, Wi – I would like to comment on the integrity of Don, and Tina Pridemore running for Hartford High School board. Their strong conservative values are sorely needed in our public-school board systems.
Don having served our country in many ways over his lifetime, serving in the military, being a WI state assembly member for 10 years. Also serving his community as an assistant scoutmaster, youth baseball coach, as well as a VFW, American legion, and lions’ international member.
While serving Hjt1 school board he rooted out critical race theory curriculum from future classrooms, while understanding, and teaching the Judeo-Christian constitutional values our country was founded on by our forefathers.
Tina carry’s these same values believing a sound education, and good athletic programs are key components in turning out successful young adults that will contribute to the future as outstanding citizens in their own communities.
Also working to give parents complete control over the Medical/Health decisions for their children and making sure weekly learning objectives goals are laid out to the parents when choosing textbooks, and transparency when supplementing library books that are available to students, and parents. Please consider voting for individuals that carry these values on April 5. Our future generations deserve school boards that carry out these values.
Scott Pomerenke
Watertown, WI
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