Press Release:
Loudoun County Public Schools dad Daniel Brubaker, announced Thursday that he is stepping out of the race for Loudoun County School Board in the Catoctin District after careful consideration of the situation following his failure to secure the endorsement of the Loudoun County Republican Committee in June. Concerning the decision and the overall situation in LCPS, Brubaker said, “We need to pray for our nation. We need to get things back on track.” “Our public schools are ground zero in the war for this nation, and from masking and prohibition of in-person learning during COVID, to the transition of bathrooms and locker rooms, to the resistance of parental notification concerning the health and well-being of their own minor children, Democrats treat our kids like expendable pawns in their misguided social experiments. We must put our shoulder to the plow and work together with one mind to stop them. Our kids deserve a future in a nation that protects liberty and justice for all.” Dr. Brubaker’s platform included student safety, parental rights, fiscal restraint, opposition to Critical Race Theory, opposition to sexually explicit books in schools, and care for teachers. He also opposed collective bargaining for LCPS, calling it unnecessary and emphasizing that it will cost the taxpayers millions of dollars a year and will fraudulently cede portions of the voters’ power to run the school district to a private big business which will work against the taxpayers, parents, and students. A postdoctoral researcher, author, and college professor, Brubaker has been an outspoken participant in the events that gripped Loudoun County schools since 2019—events that captured the attention of the nation and the world. His departure will allow Kari LaBell, a retired special education teacher who has served inside Loudoun County Public Schools for decades, to move up to first position on the ballot for November. Brubaker will be placing his support behind LaBell and the other Republican endorsed Loudoun School Board candidates, emphasizing that a majority is urgently needed in order to reverse the serious damage done to LCPS by Democrats over the past four years. School board is a non-partisan position. LaBell, who has the endorsement of the Loudoun County Republican Committee, is opposed by a Democrat endorsed candidate. Catoctin, in Western Loudoun, is the County’s most conservative district. Early voting begins on September 22. See Brubaker’s announcement video HERE. |
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For those who want to follow Biblical teaching, it is important to come to terms that no where in the Bible is education, which is discipleship, also terms “training of children” given to the state and what we are dealing with in our nation is the fruit of abandoning Biblical order. Education is first the responsibility of the parent(s) and then second the local church. How many pastors, who claim to be shepherds over their church are willing to stand up and warn parents against sending their children to be discipled in pagan schools? If yours does not, then I suggest you have that conversation with you pastor. This is not pie in the ski thinking. It is rubber meets the road and it is long past time to get serious about how and what we put into the minds of children. We are getting exactly what we should have expected. Stop trying to turn the state into an entity that can education. It cannot. The state only has one tool, which is force, fear being a subset. Fear creates “subject” mindsets, that follow out of fear. Disciples follow out of love because they have been taught out of love. The state cannot do that. Parents and the church can.
“School board is a non-partisan position” bullshit
“Early voting begins on September 22.” Don’t forget it. September 22 is the real election day–not November.
Daniel is a good guy and has been active for years. I hope he continues to put his energy into the educational cause.