
Anger over reopening and masks leads to new interest in school board races
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Like many parents, Paul Martino never paid his school board much attention before the coronavirus pandemic. But last summer, when his kids' district in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, suddenly reversed course and went virtual, Martino decided it was time to get involved.
The venture capitalist gave $10,000 to a political action committee supporting school board candidates across Pennsylvania who would keep schools open even amid a fall Covid surge. Of the 94 candidates the group supported, 92 won their primaries last spring. Now, Martino's upped his pledge to $500,000 -- a huge amount for typically low-dollar, low-profile local races. "I was frankly just angry," Martino said. "The accountability and transparency around the decision-making process was not good enough."More Related News