Virginia Beach school director used taxpayer resources to recruit volunteers for Democrat congressional candidate Elaine Luria.
by Victoria Manning
On June 23, Melissa Disher, Director of the First Colonial High School (FCHS) Legal Studies Academy in Virginia Beach, sent out a notification to parents. She called it a volunteer opportunity for a “Campaign Fellows Program.” The email and attached flyer, provided to Restoration News by a parent, was a push to get student volunteers for Democrat Elaine Luria’s congressional campaign.
School board policies prohibit using taxpayer resources for partisan political activity.
The description for the “fellows program” sent out to families by Ms. Disher would have student volunteers promote the campaign on social media, assist with virtual campaign events including phone banks, “serve as a campus ambassador at [their] high school,” and “spread the word about the campaign and fellowship through [their] networks.”














