Winning four-year seats tonight were Dover CARES candidates Bernadette Reinking (2,754 votes), Terry Emig (2,716), Herbert McIlvaine Jr. (2,677) and Bryan Rehm (2,625).
Incumbent board members seeking those seats were Sherrie Leber (2,584), James Cashman (2,526), Edward Rowand (2,547) and Alan Bonsell (2,469).
Winning two-year seats were Dover CARES candidates Lawrence Gurreri (2,623), Judy McIlvaine (2,658) and Patricia Dapp (2,670).
Incumbent board members seeking those seats were Eric Riddle (2,545), Ronald Short (2,544) and Sheila Harkins (2,466).
In a race for a separate two-year seat, Dover CARES candidate Phil Herman edged school board member David Napierskie, 2,542 votes to 2,516.
Christians who CARE should not have their children in public schools. They are amoral, anti-God nurseries for socialism and complete government control, as enumciated so blatantly by the Ninth Circuit Court's ruling that parents have NO authority as to how and when sex education is taught in the public schools.
When Christian parents learn that they are offending the faith of their children, and that Jesus says it would be better for be thrown into the sea, then perhaps they can make the sacrifices necessary to get their Christian children out of the toxic environment of the public schools where the Christian faith is mocked and attacked in some way every day.