You certainly have a right to petition the government; that's guaranteed in the first amendment of the constitution, much less the board policies. But you don't have a right to force them to listen or agree with you. The whole point of elections is to vote for people who we think will administrate the ideas we believe in.
You certainly have a right to petition the government; that's guaranteed in the first amendment of the constitution, much less the board policies. But you don't have a right to force them to listen or agree with you. The whole point of elections is to vote for people who we think will administrate the ideas we believe in.
If he's not using district resources to do it, I don't care