Letter: Neither inspired by nor endorsed by our group
Icon viewers:
This morning, we were made aware of apparent vandalism to yard signs from the "Ada School Unmasked" group. Some person or group of people, not related to our group, apparently spray painted signs on people's front lawns.
We of Ada Parents for Reason and Common Sense would like to state that we unequivocally renounce vandalism, and that the.
We seek a fair, honest, and open conversation about how best to take care of students, faculty, and staff in the Ada School District when they reopen in the fall. We condemn the use of vandalism to counter the arguments of the Unmasked group, and we extend our sympathies to those whose property may have been damaged as a result of these actions.
If any member of Ada Parents for Reason and Common Sense knows anything about these incidents, we encourage them to report them immediately to the Ada Police or the Hardin County Sheriff's office.
Ada Parents for Reason and Common Sense seeks to educate the public about the scientific evidence regarding the novel coronavirus and Covid-19, and ways to prevent the spread of the virus as schools reopen in the fall.
We seek the best and safest environment for all students, faculty, staff, and community members.
David E. MacDonald
For Ada Parents for Reason and Common Sense
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