

Pennridge School Board Bickering Comes To An End As Republicans Exit The Board
Over the last several months, school board meetings have been marked by intense disagreements among directors, highlighting what became a stubborn 5 to 4 majority split.
Over the last several months, school board meetings have been marked by intense disagreements among directors, highlighting what became a stubborn 5 to 4 majority split.
After months of unanswered pleas from parents and teachers, it took a Democratic sweep at the polls on Election Day for the school board to finally get the message.
The 77-page filing alleges Pennridge administrators and the school board ignored or dismissed incidents of discrimination and harassment spanning many years.
Legal counsel for four new school board members contends the separation agreement with Dr. Lucabaugh is “unlawful, void, and unenforceable.” The Republicans who supported it could face “serious [legal] consequences.”
Student allegations of racial and LGBTQ+ discrimination, along with the dismantling of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiative, provided the basis for the legal filing.
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The GOP majority school board will vote on a more than $650,000 “golden parachute” for Lucabaugh, which many believe is a reward for his obsequious allegiance to their book and Pride flag banning, Moms for Liberty-style agenda over the last two years.
Voters were motivated to elect new school board leadership following radical changes to policies, curriculum, and a complete lack of transparency and decorum.
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