![]() ![]() Gibbons said, “I’m a person who speaks accurately, and I can tell you I don’t know what that is, and I didn’t know that they endorsed me,” she continued. She then dismissed the question as trivial, saying that, whoever they are, she hoped they vote for her. ![]() She asked the moderator who FEC was, saying she’d never heard of it. 7 school-district sponsored candidate forum, Gibbons was asked her assessment of being endorsed by FEC for a school board post. FEC stands for “faith, education and commerce.”ĭuring an Oct. This week, a story by Sentinel reporter Carina Julig made clear Gibbons has erroneously related her association with an extremist group that presents a very real and grave danger to public education, the Cherry Creek schools district, and minority students and their families in particular.Īt issue now is a candidate survey completed by Gibbons for the Colorado extremist group FEC United. The Sentinel questioned Gibbons’ positions on touting her role in leading a local charter school and her lack of temerity to push back against pseudoscience and conspiracy theorists creating a controversy over critical race theory, when there is none. We recommended then, and now, Bates for her steady and common-sense support of a school district that strives for excellence and equity for all students and families. ![]() Two weeks ago, in a Sentinel Colorado endorsement in the District D race for Cherry Creek schools board, we suggested voters choose incumbent Kelly Bates. Instead, unsure Cherry Creek Schools District electors need to vote against District D candidate Jennifer Gibbons, who has, at best, been disingenuous about who she is and her intentions if elected. ![]()
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