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    DEI based Community Resource Guide

    Screenshots of the most current “Communities in Schools” Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resource Guide.
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    Endorsement from Sergeant Timothy Brown

    Endorsement for Monica Brown

    I’m proud to support my mom, Monica Brown, for School Board. She’s one of the most dedicated, hardworking, and caring people I know. She’s always been the type to step up for others, whether it’s helping family, supporting neighbors, or volunteering in the community.
    My mom believes every kid deserves the chance to succeed, no matter their background. She wants schools to be safe, welcoming, and focused on preparing students for real life not just tests. She listens to people, takes their concerns seriously, and finds ways to actually make things better.
    I know she’ll bring that same energy and commitment to the school board. She’s not in it for herself she’s doing it because she cares about kids, families, and the future of our community.
    That’s why I’m asking you to vote for my mom, Monica Brown.
    She’ll put people first and fight for what’s right.

    Sergeant Timothy Brown, US Army
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    Simple Definition of Politics

    ​Simple Definition of Politics: Politics is the process of making decisions that affect how a community, society, or country is governed. Stepping into politics means standing up to make quality decisions about how our money as citizens is spent.
    Why Principled People Should Be Involved in Politics:
    1. Decisions Will Be Made Either Way. Whether principled people participate or not, decisions about laws, rights, education, healthcare, and justice will still be made. If principled people stay out, those decisions might be made by those who are selfish, corrupt, or indifferent to the common good.
    2. Politics Shapes Daily Life. From the price of food to the quality of schools, political decisions affect everyone's life. Principled people bring fairness and integrity to these decisions—qualities that are essential for a just society.
    3. To Set a Positive Example. When principled people engage in politics, they inspire others to do the same. This can shift the culture from cynicism and corruption to one of hope and responsibility.
    4. Our constitutional republic requires active
    participation. If only the loudest or most extreme voices are involved, the system becomes unbalanced. Thoughtful, principled perspectives are necessary for society to thrive.
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