A settlement in the culture war at one central Virginia high school
Allison Spillman is a member of the Albemarle County Board of Education and the parent of a transgender student. She also became a target of right-wing trolls after posing the …
Allison Spillman is a member of the Albemarle County Board of Education and the parent of a transgender student. She also became a target of right-wing trolls after posing the question: Would Turning Point invite members of the KKK to speak? "I did make a Facebook post on my personal and private account," she recalled tearfully during a board meeting. "I expressed my concern about a speaker invited to Albemarle High School and within hours someone screen shot my post and shared it with media and some political organizations.
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Media Coverage · April 20, 2026
The parties reported a settlement.
newspaper Read articleAllison Spillman is a member of the Albemarle County Board of Education and the parent of a transgender student. She also became a target of right-wing trolls after posing the question: Would Turning Point invite members of the KKK to speak? "I did make a Facebook post on my personal and private account," she recalled tearfully during a board meeting. "I expressed my concern about a speaker invited to Albemarle High School and within hours someone screen shot my post and shared it with media and
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The parties reported a settlement.
Allison Spillman is a member of the Albemarle County Board of Education and the parent of a transgender student. She also became a target of right-wing trolls after posing the …
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