Hamilton County Public Schools Are Not Safe

Parents Across Hamilton County Send Their Children To Public School With The Expectation That Their Children Will Learn To Read, Write, And Do Math In A Safe Environment. It Is Shocking And Infuriating To Know That This Is Not The Reality In Hamilton County Schools.

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Liberal Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly Seeks Re-election In 2025

During His Time As Mayor, Kelly Has Supported Left-Leaning Political Operations And Efforts To Convert Chattanooga Into A “Smart City,” As Well As Mocked The Death Of A Conservative Radio Personality Prior To Being Elected.

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Hamilton County Commission Appropriates $70K For “Restorative Justice” In Hamilton County Schools

Last Week, Hamilton County Commissioners Voted To Appropriate $70 Thousand To “Address Discipline Disparities And Aid Implementation Of Restorative Practices In Local Schools.”

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School Board Members Who Disagree With Partisan Elections Connected To UnifiED

Several Hamilton County School Board Members Spoke Out Against Partisan School Board Races Back In October’s Special Session When The Tennessee General Assembly Voted To Pass A Bill That Allowed County Political Parties To Hold Primaries. These Same School Board Members Received Donations To Run For School Board From…

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Radical Left-Wing Groups Back Tim Kelly Yet Some Republican Supporters Remain In Chattanooga Mayor’s Race

Kelly Has Accepted Donations From At Least Two Left-Leaning Progressive PACs, Yet Still Garners Support From Some Republican Officials.

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Mayoral Candidate Kelly Mocks Death of Limbaugh; Supports Radical Agendas, Personal Gains At The Expense Of Chattanooga

With His Mocking Of The Death of Rush Limbaugh, His Support Of UnifiED & The Moving Of His Car Dealership From Chattanooga To East Ridge For Personal Gain, It Appears Mayoral Candidate Tim Kelly May Not Be Looking Out For The Best Interests Of Chattanooga & Its Citizens.

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Is UnifiEd Too Extreme for Hamilton County Students?

UnifiEd has unquestionably stirred up controversy since the Benwood Foundation began its funding at an annual rate of $600,000 and induced other local foundations to kick in an additional annual funding of approximately $100,000.

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