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IEA says school board candidate banned from school district property, and other stories from the front

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* From the IEA

ALGONQUIN – Community Unit School District 300 School Board Candidate Kristina Konstanty filed a fake police report against an LGBTQ+ District 300 teacher. The false claim was filed after the openly gay, District 300 teacher, Lisa Kopetsky, made comments at a school board meeting supporting LGBTQ+ students and the district’s LGBTQ+ club, known as SWANS club, an acronym for “students who are not silent.”

“I don’t want anyone else to go through what I’ve had to go through.That’s the only reason I’m sharing my story,” Kopetsky said. “I’m a product of District 300 schools. I graduated from Jacobs High School. My children go to school here. I teach here. I love our schools and our community. But if I can be singled out and harassed because of my sexual orientation, so can our students. This is absolutely unacceptable. We have to do better.” […]

“Konstanty didn’t just file a fake police report against me. She’s gone after me online, harassing me through posts on social media. My phone won’t stop ringing with spam phone calls. My email inbox is overflowing. She’s doxing me. I’m worried about my safety and my family’s safety” Kopetsky said. “We need to do more to protect our educators. I totally understand why people leave the teaching profession. We have to do more, so we can save others from going through this nightmare.”

Shortly after APD closed Konstanty’s false report, she announced her candidacy for school board. Then, at the Jan. 10 school board meeting, Konstanty was openly campaigning for her school board candidacy, which is against Illinois Election Code. The district noted her behavior was “confrontational, disrespectful and abusive” in a No Trespass Notification letter sent to Konstanty. The letter also noted Konstanty is no longer allowed on District 300 property. […]

“She can’t even enter district property without receiving prior approval, but she’s running for school board? It should be abundantly clear to anyone looking over this timeline of events to see that Kristina Konstanty is not someone who is remotely qualified to serve our public schools,” Williamson said.

…Adding… As noted in comments, Kristina Konstanty was endorsed by Awake Illinois yesterday.

* Last week

A New York-based political action committee belatedly reported that it so far has spent more than $13,000 backing conservative candidates in next week’s local school board elections in Illinois.

Its reports were submitted beginning late Tuesday after the Tribune wrote that the group had not disclosed what it spent on mailers that began arriving in Chicago-area mailboxes last week within the time frame required under state law.

The 1776 Project PAC — which, according to its website, funds school board candidates who support teaching “patriotism and pride in American history” and oppose the teaching of critical race theory — is backing more than a dozen candidates in Illinois districts including Barrington and Oswego in the April 4 election.

1776 Project PAC mailer…


* On to these unusual doorhangers in the Elmhurst area, which Isabel told you about yesterday. Notice that they have no “Paid for by” notification on them…


“Vote for anyone except these people,” is a different way of doing things. They even have a website

These people waste class time on curriculum fads; waste money on “equity” consultants and curriculum; and only listen to special interest groups, to the detriment of good learning outcomes.

Some folks sure are upset about equity. Also, note how they claim these liberals are somehow book burners…

And not a single “Paid for by” on the site that I can find.

Patch

The hopefuls have no official alliances. But local progressives are backing incumbents Beth Hosler and Courtenae Trautmann and newcomers Kelly Asseff and Kelly Henry.

The most conservative candidate is seen as Tom Chavez, who has been speaking at board meetings for the last couple of years.

His supporters are also favoring Lan Li, Linda Nudera and Jammie Esker Schaer. […]

He argued local children were the subject of Marxist indoctrination.

…Adding… Tom Chavez, Lan Li, Linda Nudera and Jammie Esker Schaer were all endorsed by Awake Illinois yesterday.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:27 pm

Comments

  1. “End Woke Policy’s (sic) and Math, Reading and Writing”

    Comment by SAP Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:35 pm

  2. You know who I want in charge of education in my community? Someone who pays to have “Policy’s” in big red letters on campaign literature.

    Comment by Roadrager Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:35 pm

  3. I expect a conservative sweep in Wheaton 200.

    Comment by Dupage mom Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:36 pm

  4. It’s just sad that there are so many right-wingers constantly spewing hate while voicing concerns about other people doing bad things. Like can you really not see what you’re doing and how you’re hurting other people? No self-reflection or consideration that they might be on the wrong path.

    Comment by Techie Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:41 pm

  5. If there is a mail-piece with a misspelling on it, it was probably printed by Pete DiCianni.

    Comment by Just Another Anon Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:43 pm

  6. - Also, note how they claim these liberals are somehow book burners… -

    In fairness I think this is just a reference to the “burn book” in the movie Mean Girls. They’re just complaining that people are saying mean things about them such as being book banners, etc.

    Comment by Excitable Boy Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:46 pm

  7. “End Woke Policy’s and teach Math, Writing and Reading.”

    /facepalm

    Comment by charles in charge Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 1:47 pm

  8. ===In fairness I think this is just===

    Yeah, well I never saw that movie.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:01 pm

  9. ==End Woke Policy’s and teach Math, Writing and Reading==

    I guess someone didn’t learn writing.

    Comment by Demoralized Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:01 pm

  10. Illustrative messaging.

    My schooling was so bad, I didn’t learn the difference between plural and possessive.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:01 pm

  11. The IEA press release from April 3 seems to be way too late to effect the outcome of today’s Algonquin-based D300 school board elections.

    Shouldn’t it have been issued before early voting & vote-by-mail ballots hit the streets in late February?

    Comment by John Lopez Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:02 pm

  12. Not surprisingly, Kristina Konstanty (I wonder what her middle name begins with) was endorsed by Awake-IL yesterday.

    Geez.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:08 pm

  13. I don’t understand why xtians insist on forcing their “lifestyle choice” on others.

    Comment by Jerry Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:27 pm

  14. Proudly just voted against the local book burners and bigots. This is still opposite land, but all I can do is vote.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:28 pm

  15. Wonder if the potential school board candidates are proficient in reading and math? Some of these folks wouldn’t last one week as substitute teachers with 150 students in six class periods per day.

    Let’s add in supervisory responsibilities, parent conferences, and professional development responsibilities.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:43 pm

  16. ==Let’s add in supervisory responsibilities, parent conferences, and professional development responsibilities.==

    I would also add that school board candidates should have at least a bachelor’s degree, and preferably a degree in education.

    Comment by Stuck in Celliniland Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 2:54 pm

  17. - well I never saw that movie. -

    Uh, me neither…

    Comment by Excitable Boy Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 3:22 pm

  18. I’m truly afraid for what those school board elections will bring. Hoping for smart voters but worried. school boards and library boards, it’s getting hot in the suburbs.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 3:47 pm

  19. —I would also add that school board candidates should have at least a bachelor’s degree, and preferably a degree in education.—

    My best school boards were a diverse group of occupations w/only 1 educator. Really was great because many things come up that have nothing to do w/education: buildings, maintenance, food service, health services, insurance, etc. Give me 7 board members that trust each other and you’ll see a pretty good district.

    Comment by Interim Retiree Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 3:50 pm

  20. Just voted for the good guys in D-300, not the book burners. Turnout is steady and heavier than the last election. The million +sq. ft logistics hub slated for our neighborhood has been sidelined for now. The fights are never over but when good people step up, good governance can happen.

    Comment by froganon Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 4:15 pm

  21. Dupage Mom, I expect all the “green” slate candidates to lose. Wheaton is not what it used to be, and thank goodness.

    Comment by Moved East Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 4:40 pm

  22. Voters showed Awake-backed LTHS candidates the door. Bye.

    Comment by Politix Tuesday, Apr 4, 23 @ 9:12 pm

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