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Cherrie Brown

Elected Official Business Owner Concerned Citizen

Holyoke, Colorado

Cherrie Brown is a longtime childcare provider with 28 years of experience who was elected to the Holyoke School Board in 2023. She advocates for curriculum reform and parental rights in education.

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Cherrie Brown is a childcare provider from Holyoke, Colorado, with 28 years of professional experience caring for and educating children. Her decades of work with young children have given her deep insight into child development and educational needs.

In 2023, Brown ran for a seat on the Holyoke School Board and won the election. Her candidacy was motivated by concerns about the direction of local schools, which she recalled were once considered the "Cherry Creek of northeastern Colorado." She campaigned on a platform focused on curriculum reform, protecting children, and increasing parental involvement in educational decisions.

Brown appeared on the Kim Monson Show in November 2023 to discuss her school board campaign and her concerns about changes in Holyoke schools, including issues related to parental rights and family values in education. Her perspective combines professional experience in childcare with community advocacy for traditional educational standards.

Episodes

1 appearance

November 1, 2023

How Federal Reserve Money Printing Harms Everyday Americans

Culture, Community & Civil Society

Jay Davidson on federal reserve quantitative e, Kurt Kastein on grassroots demand for educatio, Jimmie D. Bailey on running for school board for h, Trent Loo...

“I was a child care provider for 28 years. My older children and younger children all enjoyed the Holyoke school system, and it used to be known as the Cherry Creek of northeastern Colorado. And so I've just been watching things, the scores go down, and I also was upset when I saw we had a gender-neutral sign up at the school.”

1:40:17 – 1:49:27

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