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Local Minnesota school superintendent criticizes Walz for ‘negative impact’ on K-12 education, accusing him of ignoring their concerns

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Local Private School Superintendent Criticizes Gov. Tim Walz’s Education Policies

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Kim Friesen, a local private school superintendent in rural Minnesota, expressed her concerns about the negative impact of Gov. Tim Walz’s policies on education in the state. Friesen, who has lived in rural Minnesota for 21 years, believes that Walz has “broken trust” with residents, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.

Friesen, who works as an administrator at Mountain Lake Christian School, highlighted the challenges faced by rural families during the pandemic, such as lack of internet connectivity for online learning. She criticized Walz for not considering the unique problems faced by rural communities and focusing more on metropolitan areas.

According to Friesen, Walz’s policies have neglected rural Minnesota and failed to address the needs of all residents in the state. She expressed disappointment in the governor’s lack of attention to rural communities and his apparent disconnect with their concerns.

Friesen also raised concerns about Walz’s social policies, including his decision to make Minnesota a “trans refuge state,” allowing minors from out of state to receive transgender surgical procedures and hormone prescriptions. She believes that these policies undermine parental authority and go against the values of many Minnesotans.

Furthermore, Friesen criticized Walz’s leadership style, questioning his ability to connect with the people and lead the nation effectively. She expressed skepticism about a potential Harris-Walz administration, citing their lack of experience and distorted views on key issues.

Before entering politics, Walz worked as a high school teacher in Minnesota. However, one of his former students, who chose to remain anonymous, described him as a “belittling teacher” who showed favoritism towards liberal students and mistreated conservative students.

Overall, Friesen’s interview sheds light on the dissatisfaction and concerns among rural Minnesotans regarding Gov. Tim Walz’s education policies and leadership style. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how these criticisms will impact the governor’s future decisions and the state’s education system.

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