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Lori Grady Spiece

REPUBLICAN

Lori Grady Spiece is running for Craven County Board of Education Member, District 3.

Political background

Lori Grady Spiece's campaign for the Craven County Board of Education is her first run for public office.

Professional background

Lori is currently a certified residential real estate appraiser for Shackelford & Associates. The majority of her professional career deals with realty and finance.

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Personal background

Lori is a native of New Bern, and has lived in the Forest Hills neighborhood for the past 15 years. Lori furthered her education at East Carolina University, where she earned a master's degree in business administration, and at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Candidates (1)

These are the candidates running for this office.

School Facilities & Resources

Believes "overcrowded classrooms and limited course offerings are not a winning strategy" for students, teachers, or the community.

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Access to Education

Believes parents have a "fundamental, God-given right" to know all interactions between their child and the school, and supports the "full implementation of the Parents Bill of Rights."

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Teachers

Believes teacher vacancies in Craven County are at a historical high, and supports focusing on "recruitment and retention" as crucial for stakeholders.

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School Curriculum

Believes Social Emotional Learning and DEI are used by the "liberal left to indoctrinate our schools and our children," saying it is the school's job to develop competencies like "self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making."

Believes "patriotism, American exceptionalism and the importance of our founding documents" should be emphasized in school curricula, while opposing replacing American history with "narratives such as Critical Race Theory (CRT)" in schools.

Believes that using state or national averages for reading proficiency is insufficient for preparing students, and plans to set higher standards for student preparation in Craven County.

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Student Wellbeing

Believes the Parents Bill of Rights should be fully implemented in all public schools to prevent children from choosing their own pronouns and gender.

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