During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around local school board policies and community engagement in education. A speaker announced that the 3 Rivers School Board meeting would take place at 4 PM at North Valley High School, urging community members to attend and voice their concerns regarding educational content and policies. The speaker emphasized a perceived \"war on faith, family, and freedom\" within government schools, suggesting that current educational practices are indoctrinating children.
The speaker highlighted the open policy of the 3 Rivers School Board, which allows public comments on any subject, contrasting it with a neighboring district that restricts discussions to agenda items only. This prompted a call to action for concerned citizens to contact specific board members of the 7th school district to express their dissatisfaction with the lack of open dialogue.
Another participant, Winnie from Grants Pass, encouraged voters to actively engage in the electoral process, reminding them to verify that their votes are counted. This sentiment was echoed by Catherine Austin, who also participated in the meeting.
The discussions reflect ongoing tensions in local education policies and the importance of community involvement in shaping school governance.