Eanes ISD School Board elections are just three months away. Campaigns are about to fire up. So it’s time to start asking questions. Let’s have an intelligent conversation about pressing issues in Eanes.
This is the beginning of a continuing series #QsfortheEISDElection. I will be posting questions here for the incumbents about the policies that they have implemented during the past three years.
I hope you will add your questions as well.
And I hope you will share this far and wide. Let everyone know on NextDoor and Instagram and all the socials that we’re posting hard-hitting, controversial, intelligent questions for the incumbents. For your friends, neighbors, political foes who aren’t on Twitter, these questions will also be posted here at DearEanes.com. You’re always welcome to email DearEanes over at protonmail.com.
Want to argue about Eanes policy?
Want to try to explain hard concepts?
Want to defend the incumbents?
Come on over.
There are three categories of people who will be involved in this election.
- The Cabal: School Board members, the new superintendent, the old superintendent, Linda Rawlings, the DEI consultant, Eanes4Equity. These people support injecting far-left woke politics into the district. Their policies are aggressively political and divisive.
- The Educated Critics: A lot of parents know what’s going on. They have educated themselves about complex topics at the heart of the political battles that are playing out both locally and nationally. They are digging into philosophy and history in order to get the divisive, destructive politics out of the district. And they understand the School Board’s motte-and-bailey stratagem. (See also, here and here and here.)
- The Normies: These are people who are not following Eanes politics on the socials. Instead, they are working hard at their jobs. And in their free time, they are at soccer games, band concerts, and robotics competitions—just living life. They haven’t done the deep dive into DEI or Critical Theory. And, understandably, they believe the members of the school board when the members deceptively purr, “We just want everyone to feel included.”
I hope all three groups will join this discussion.
Please, no name calling and no picking on how anyone looks. Let’s discuss and persuade. Let’s have an honest conversation.