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This School Board Leader Is Facing Backlash For Talking Down At Parents During A Meeting

This School Board Leader Is Facing Backlash For Talking Down At Parents During A Meeting
"Like a true wannabe dictator, she’s the only one allowed to talk," one parent later said.
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The Chino Valley Unified School District is facing controversy after a recorded video of board member Sonja Shaw berating parents has emerged. In the video, Shaw is seen going back-and-forth with parents with testy exchanges.


Some folks were quick to point out that instead of listening to the parents, Shaw began "bullying" and provoking them with "aggressive" language. Several times, the board member, who is running for re-election, was recorded telling parents to stand up to her, and then cutting them off as they spoke.


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Comments

  1. Anon 1 month ago

    Sonja Shaw is a Board Member for Chino Valley Unified School District located in San Bernardino County. The above lists the incorrect school district and county.

  2. Is That So 1 month ago

    Ah, a quick search Sonja Shaw brings everything into context. The real story here is that a bunch of whiny ass liberals can't handle the fact that a conservative mom has managed to rise to a position of influence and that she intends to put an end to the leftist bullshit plaguing the education system.

    Send the loudest, most obnoxious demographic of imbeciles to one if her meeting and curate her responses into a single video. That'll show her. "Leftist Dipshits at Work" is what the title really should be.

    1. Giles 1 month ago

      Hahaha, conservative bullshit at work. Clawing your way into a position you’re totally unqualified for and using your standing as a bully pulpit to force your own agenda onto other people’s children is not “standing up for parental rights,” no matter how much she wants to pretend it is (or you, for that matter).

      For the record, a conservative referring to anyone else as “whiny” is just too rich.


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