Pennsylvania school board member refuses to vote for 'cis White male' for president: 'wrong message'

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A Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, school board member said she would not vote for "the only cis White male" on the board to serve as president, despite prefacing the comment that he would make an excellent president.

Upper Moreland School District, which is in the northern suburbs of Philadelphia, held its most recent school board meeting on Dec. 6.

Upper Moreland School District board member Jennifer Solot, second from left, would not give

Upper Moreland School District board member Jennifer Solot, second from left, would not give "the only cis white male" on the board her vote for president because it sends the wrong message to the community. (Upper Moreland School District)

During the meeting, School Board Treasurer Jennifer Solot led the motions as acting president until a new president was elected.

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Two names were considered for the top leadership position: April Stainback and Greg D’Elia.

Just before the vote, Solot weighed in on who she would be voting for.

"I believe that Mr. D’Elia would make an excellent president," she said. "However, I feel that electing the only cis white male on this board president of this district sends the wrong message to our community: a message that is contrary to what we as a board have been trying to accomplish."

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RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA - MAY 17: An elementary school teacher is seen reading a book about gender to students. (Getty Images)

With the influx of gender types, cisgender refers to those who identify with the gender they are given at birth.

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Based on Solot’s statements, D’Elia was born a male and identifies as a male.

Solot went on to say she thinks it is important to practice what they as a school board preaches and recognize that their words have strength, whether spoken on sidewalks in the communities they serve or from behind the tables they sit at during the meetings.

"Mrs. Stainback has done an exemplary job as president these last few months, and the strength of her performance has earned her my vote tonight," Solot added.

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When it came to a vote, eight members voted for Stainback while D’Elia was the lone vote for himself.

D’Elia and Solot did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the matter.


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