One Year Ago This Week: Tricia Cotham Betrayed Public Education

From April last year:

A woman who ran for office on a platform of being pro-public schools.

For someone who was as accomplished an educator as she was, her move to a party that is embracing the dismantling of public education is rather sadistically ironic. At that time she had retweeted a pro-school choice blurb from Corey DeAngelis, well-known for being a Betsy DeVos hired hand to promote privatization.

Cecil Brockman, a Democratic representative from Guilford was quoted as saying he did not “blame her a bit.”

Pushback for not showing up to vote on an important issue? Interesting that it take just that to switch someone who at one time was called the “darling of the progressives.”

From that same (rather conservative) report, Cotham had been quoted as saying on record and staunchly being on a certain side of issues that make one scratch his head at the switch to another party.

She joined a party that was pushing a six-week limit on abortions, pushing legislation that targets LGBTQ people, giving more tax cuts to the wealthy and corporations, and isteered even more money to unproven charters and opaque voucher schemes.

I wonder what the people at East Mecklenburg and Independence High Schools think of what their former administrator is helping to do to their schools.

2 thoughts on “One Year Ago This Week: Tricia Cotham Betrayed Public Education

  1. I was furious. I didn’t like the change from Democrat to Republican after she won the position with Democrat votes. I think that she should have resigned her position and allowed a vote for a Democrat to replace her position. She gives politics a dirty name.

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  2. follow the money and power…guarantee she got big bucks and promise of power for her little transition to Republicanism. This is the worst kind of sleaze in my book…selling your soul to the devil for some monetary gain.

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