Ugliness has certainly been at the forefront of BOE elections since parents decided to run in 2020. A previously ignored elected position of “School Board Member” usually went unopposed, where seats were taken up by NJEA soldiers. Parents never really cared for these elections and the NJEA members who got onto the school board were only there to advocate for teachers. This made the unions happy and no New Jersey parent would advocate against giving their teachers a good salary with top benefits.
Things changed during the 2020 lockdowns. Parents got a glimpse into the classroom and didn’t like what they were seeing. It was clear that there has been an overreach of the state and NJEA on the schools, that has put our children on a political football field. Between the forcing of masks, the state approved religion of gender ideology, age-inappropriate sex education, diversity, equity and inclusion (CRT for kids), and school sanctioned political protests, parents have decided to fight for their kids and run for BOE.
This has been a very contentious year with democrat PAC dollar$ going full-force against parents to stop them from getting on the BOE and taking any action that would oppose the Democrat agenda. Politics can get ugly when faceless PACs get involved. They don’t know you, and they don’t know your kids. But what you don’t expect is that a seated BOE member would steal a school parent email list just to trash you in front of your fellow parents to a school where your child attends.
Greg Davidson, current BOE member, took it upon himself to smear the opposition to his community members and call parents running in his district “frightening” accusing them of “fear mongering and half truths” because parents Michael Infusino and Connie Wygera ran on “Safe and Fair Schools – Bathrooms & Sports based on Biological Sex.” His insulting words were written on Facebook and shared from a school email list to present and PAST parents in the district. How can a BOE member remain on the board when they use their position to access parent email addresses? It’s unethical and disgraceful.
Email Below:
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Greg Davidson <greg.s.davidson@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 09:25:08 PM EDT
Subject: TEWKSBURY SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION: What You Need to Know
Dear Tewksbury Township Neighbors,
This Tuesday, November 7th, you have the power to shape the future of our Tewksbury education system by choosing three dedicated individuals for the Tewksbury Board of Education.
With three seats open, every choice matters, and it's vital that you vote for 3 candidates. By voting for less, you open the door for candidates with extreme views and hidden agendas to gain influence over the future of our children.As an outgoing board member who has had the great privilege of serving alongside William Simon and Suleyka Munoz for the past three years, I am personally writing to express my unwavering support for their candidacy, as well as my endorsement of Andrew Fingerman for the Tewksbury Board of Education.
School board elections are supposed to be non-partisan. So, it's frightening to see the entrance of candidates to our township aligning themselves with outside political groups and employing divisive tactics--spamming our phones and mailboxes with half-truths and fear-mongering.
Instead of promoting the interests of outside groups and driving the extreme ideas of a select few, Simon/Munoz/Fingerman are dedicated to fostering an environment of collaboration and growth. They advocate for transparency, parents' rights, fiscal responsibility, and innovation, all while respecting the traditional principles that many in our community hold dear. They will support our educators and ensure our district remains on a path of progress.
Your vote is a powerful tool in shaping the future of our Tewksbury Township community. Let's come together in a positive, united spirit to ensure that our district continues to thrive. By voting for William Simon, Suleyka Munoz, and Andrew Fingerman on November 7th, you are making an investment in a brighter future for our children and our community.I encourage you to forward this email--along with your personal views on the election--to other Tewksbury residents. I have also attached an image for you to share on your Facebook profile, if desired.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Together, we can build a stronger and more prosperous Tewksbury Township.Sincerely,
Greg Davidson
Despite this desperate attempt to get his preferred candidates on the board, Connie Wygera won with the highest vote total, however, her running mate Michael Infusino only lost by a few points. Michael and Connie will continue to go to the BOE meetings where they can view awkward glances from board member Greg Davidson until he leaves January 1st. Greg probably didn’t think about how trolling parents in his community would make it uncomfortable to interact with them in the future.
Greg’s email fooled a lot of parents, probably because he used his position of influence and access to private email lists to attack normal, everyday people in his community. This is why it’s important to make sure your neighbors pay attention to the BOE races and stay involved with school politics. Uninformed people make ignorant decisions when they only have the biased, political opinion of a BOE member.
mental illness is not just for the children to recover from the whole plandemic situation, its for these very mind controlled, indoctrinated people running the state, boards of all kinds, health and in all forms of government. They have an agenda to uphold and by golly they are doing it. What they don't know is they are on the chopping block of what is coming and nothing can stop what is coming!!! These people are donkey dong, saying it nicely. Exposure at all levels is happening and its not over yet!!!!