Aaron Spence shows how public-school bureaucrats dismiss parental rights and push indoctrination.

by Victoria Manning
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Superintendent Aaron Spence has been summoned to speak before the Congressional Committee on Education and Workforce on June 10. The topic is “Superintendents Breaking Trust in America’s Schools.”
I know first-hand that Congress picked the perfect person to question on the topic.
As an elected member of the Virginia Beach School Board for eight yearsโmore than six of them during Aaron Spence’s tenure as our district’s superintendentโI witnessed his leadership up close. I sat in the minority on the board the entire time, which meant I had little sway over decisions. I was outvoted but refused to be silenced. I spoke up to expose what was really happening inside the district.
Spence was the reason I ran for office in 2016 after he implemented regulations I found harmful for my children. After he refused to meet with me as a parent to hear my concerns, it solidified my determination to run for school board and make a positive impact. I detailed my experiences with Spence during my two terms on the school board in my book Behind the Wall of Government Schools. He left for LCPS during my second term in office where he continues to be embroiled in controversy.
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