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Tyrrell county schools respond to Facebook post concerns.

This is a follow-up to the original article, concerning the Facebook post from Senator Bob Steinburg concerning Tyrrell county schools and an asserted complaint by a grandparent, concerning a virtual school play to Senator Bob Steinburg. 

Tyrrell county schools have clearly stated in a letter posted to their site, that the play did not involve sexuality or transgender roles. That they will continue to investigate this issue and take appropriate steps to ensure that they are teaching North Carolina’s standard course of study and complying with their school board policy on teaching controversial issues.

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The Re-Birth of the Edenton Gazette

How Edenton’s 19th-century publication came back. (Also the Who, What, When, Where, Why…)


Historic Edenton Gazette Masthead
Original Edenton Gazette Masthead from October 19, 1831. (UNC University Library)

It was a dark and stormy night. Well, actually not.  It was 10:48 on the morning of January 12, 2021, when Edenton’s Kim Ringeisen pressed SEND and emailed a manifesto to a few close friends in town. It opened with this:

Democracy benefits from an informed and engaged public. The effort is based on fact, science, and be data-driven. … There needs to be an amplification of common sense and fact-based information for the citizens of the county.

Kim went on to elaborate on what he specifically thought the value of a new hometown publication would be and how it could become a community-supported endeavor, relying on citizen journalists in all townships in Chowan County.

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Senator Bob Steinburg gets it wrong, fosters outrage

On February 26, at 3:11 PM, in a personal post on Senator Bob Steinburg’s personal Facebook page, he called to action the following;

“Folks- you better start getting involved in your local schools;  and schools- get back to what we are paying you to do- teaching our students academics! We will handle the social issues in our homes.”   He started his post off by stating a concerned grandparent called him upset, that his sixth grade grandson was asked by a teacher to play the part of a transgender in a school virtual teaching exercise.”

Personal Facebook – Senator Bob Steinberg

This assertion has since been investigated and found that no reference to sexuality or sexual orientation in the play by the Superintendent of Tyrrell County Public Schools. 

https://4.files.edl.io/2445/02/27/21/174258-52e847cf-7564-436f-abc6-1d5b661b94a4.pdf

An update has been posted to this article here; TYRRELL COUNTY SCHOOLS RESPOND TO FACEBOOK POST CONCERNS.

Better informed, better engaged.

After seeing the impact of false or misleading information we are exposed to daily, we decided to create a platform that leads with facts and data with the goal of informing and engaging locally.

Becoming a patron you’re directly supporting the effort and development of programs that are community desired and asked for. We will be primarily supported through community funding, allowing us to be closely aligned with the community which we serve.

A key tenet to our effort is being able to take complex topics and create clarity so citizens are better informed and with this clearly, we hope, better engaged.

We hope you enjoy being part of this community effort and will join us in developing a more perfect union.

The Edenton Gazette Team

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