'Moms for Liberty’ Group Aims to Shift School Power Back to Parents
“The balance of power is so far off. The people in the community and the parents are supposed to be driving public education, yet the power right now is held by teachers unions, and we’re seeing that nationally under a bright light right now”
Moms for Liberty hopes to organize parents to play a more influential role in school governance, its founder told The Kyle Olson Show this week.
Tina Descovich, a former school board member in Florida’s Brevard County, said that she has unique perspective because she has been behind the scenes and has seen how districts operate.
“We feel like conservatives have neglected education for decades and that is why we are seeing the problems we’re seeing today in America,” she said.
Descovich said it is their goal to have a Moms for Liberty chapter in every school district in the country.
She said it is a misconception that parents have power in the education system.


