Keith Gamache, an art teacher at South Side High School in Rockville Center, Long Island, New York, ran for school board and lost. He plans to run again.

He wrote the following, drawing on the inspiration of anti-Nazi theologian Martin Niemöller:

First they came for the large, inner city public schools, and

I did not speak out

Because I did not live in the city

Then they came for the poor and rural public schools, and

I did not speak out

Because I was not poor and did not live in a rural community

Then they came for the suburban public schools,

the principals, the teachers and their unions, and

I did not speak out

Because I as a teacher felt insecure and defeated

Today, [I am running for the East Rockaway School Board, and]

I am speaking out

Because our public education must be preserved.