Sex ed, local control at heart of race for state schools chief
OLYMPIA A controversial sex education law and the path to reopening public schools are two flash points in the contest to become the next leader of the states public schools system.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal is seeking a second term against five opponents critical of his embrace of the law that requires every school district to create a sexual health education curriculum for every grade level.
Challengers Maia Espinoza, Ron Higgins, Dennis Wick, David Spring and Stan Lippmann each support the laws repeal which voters could do this fall with Referendum 90 because they say it usurps local control of districts to set education policy in their communities.
The quintet, in varying degrees of vociferousness, also questions Reykdals commitment to allowing districts to restart classroom instruction this fall if they want. Some think he will intercede to keep campuses shuttered amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Some real whack a doodles opposing him.