2023 School Board Survey "*" indicates required fields 1Candidate Info2Survey Candidate Name* First Last Email* PhoneCandidate PhotoAccepted file types: jpg, png, gif, Max. file size: 2 MB.School District* Age Occupation Education Biographical InfoCampaign Website Twitter URL Facebook URL Instagram URL Why are you running for office? If you do not respond to the questionnaire, or to any particular question, we may develop position statements based on your voting records, public statements, campaign materials, and other credible sources. You may submit an explanation of any of your answers in the text box below, but please limit your comments to 25 words or less.1. Providing state tax credits and education savings accounts to enable parents to choose what school their child attends. Support Opposed Undecided 1. Comments2. Reserving girls’ sports exclusively for biological females. Support Opposed Undecided 2. Comments3. Separating restrooms, locker rooms, and other privacy areas based on biological sex. Support Opposed Undecided 3. Comments4. Permitting students to discuss their Christian faith with others during non-class time on school premises. Support Opposed Undecided 4. Comments5. Allowing school personnel to refer students to abortion providers. Support Opposed Undecided 5. Comments6. Requiring signed permission (opt-in) from a parent before a student may participate in sex education classes or presentations on gender identity theory. Support Opposed Undecided 6. Comments7. Increasing transparency by requiring videos or documents shown to students [which are not part of pre-approved curriculum] be preserved for easy review by administrator and parents Support Opposed Undecided 7. Comments8. Providing curricula that advocates critical race theory and its emphasis on defining people as oppressors or oppressed based on group identity or privileges. Support Opposed Undecided 8. Comments9. Requiring teachers to use "she" to describe a biological male student who identifies as a female, even if the teacher offered a reasonable alternative. Support Opposed Undecided 9. Comments10. Specifying in school policy that materials containing visual depictions of people engaging in sex acts or explicit written descriptions of people engaging in sex acts is not age-appropriate for the school’s curriculum and libraries. Support Opposed Undecided 10. Comments