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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