Can things get worse for teachers and public schools in North Carolina? Yes!
An ultra-conservative beat out a conservative for the state’s top education position in the Republican primary.
A homeschooling mother with extremist views upset the establishment incumbent for the position of state superintendent of public schools. The incumbent had a 10-1 financial advantage but still lost.
Ultra-conservative challenger Michele Morrow defeated incumbent Catherine Truitt in the Republican primary for state superintendent of public instruction.
With 99% of precincts reporting, Morrow has 52% of the vote to 48% for Truitt, who is the only incumbent Council of State member who lost to a primary challenger. Truitt had entered the Republican primary with a major fundraising lead and the endorsement of many prominent GOP elected officials.
Morrow will face off against former Guilford County Superintendent Mo Green, who has nearly two-thirds of the vote in the Democratic primary…
Truitt, 53, was elected superintendent in 2020. The former classroom teacher has political credentials such as having been senior education adviser to then GOP Gov. Pat McCrory.
Truitt’s endorsements included U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx; state Sens. Phil Berger and Ralph Hise; and state Reps. John Bell, Destin Hall and Jason Saine. Truitt had raised $327,003 compared to $37,764 for Morrow.
But Morrow and her supporters portrayed Truitt has being a liberal, pointing to how she had been supported by U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, who is unpopular with many conservative Republicans.
Morrow, 52, is a home-school parent and former missionary who is an activist working with groups such as Liberty First Grassroots and the Pavement Education Project.
Morrow was among the supporters of then President Donald Trump who protested in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021, but says she did not storm the Capitol Building.
During her unsuccessful run for the Wake County school board in 2022, Morrow apologized for past social media posts that included “ban Islam” and “ban Muslims from elected offices.”
She says her plan is to “Make Academics Great Again” in North Carolina by prioritizing scholastics and safety over Critical Race Theory and DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion). Morrow has accused public schools of indoctrinating students, “teaching children to hate our country” and training students in “transgender theory.”
If elected, Morrow says she will “make sound basic moral instruction priority number one.” Morrow also promises that “you better believe that our teachers will be well versed in the true history of our great nation.”

Anyone who supports Traitor Trump has no idea what morals are even if they think they do.
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Less scary than the guy who won the Republican nomination for governor.
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FLERP, you are right about Mark Robinson. He is a bigot. Hates every group.
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I just sent a contribution to Josh Stein, the Dem nominee for gov in NC
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And we must bear in mind that Morrow is an Operative and not a Zealot. She has been recruited, groomed & hired to do exactly what she is doing.
How about we not describe her as a “missionary” like out of a Pearl Buck novel. She has no connection to Jesus, Mary, Joseph or any other enlightened trinity. Religion is the costumed disguise she puts on when it is time for her to go out trolling for victims.
The “true history of our great nation” will certainly help to explain who is financing her fascism.
“The Robber Barons. Their extreme avarice drove them to use unethical business practices and exploit workers to create lucrative monopolies, and in the process amass fortunes that would amount to billions of dollars.
Their wealth often was obtained through corrupt business practices. And served as a reminder of how the income gap between the powerful few and the many who worked for them became even more extreme.
The Gilded Age actually was the “Age of Betrayal,” in which the obsession with wealth caused these Americans to lose sight of the democracy others had fought to sustain during the Civil War.”
https://www.history.com/news/robber-barons-gilded-age-wealth
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I guess the first question is how does a homeschooling mother know anything about what happens in the public schools?
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Ignorance is no handicap for her. New Hampshire has a homeschooling father as state superintendent. 10 children. He spends his time promoting vouchers.
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I just got off the phone with a good friend in Charlotte and he says the Democrats feel pretty good about Governor and State Superintendent. However, the state General Assembly and Congress reps are a gerrymandered mess.
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The statewide races rely on vote count. The NC districts are gerrymandered to keep GOP in power regardless of votes.
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Silver lining: The money supported candidate did not win. It’s something.
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I usually cheer for the underdog, but in the NC school super race, the one who won actually is a dog.
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Agreed, but I’ll take a dog over a billionaire feeling free to buy an election any day of the week and twice on Sundays.
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