My 2 cents on the Charleston school board race

Paul Bowers
3 min readOct 30, 2020

Since a few of you have asked, here are my picks for the Charleston County School Board:

Peninsula: Regina Duggins

North Area: Kristen French and Charles Monteith

West Ashley: Francis Marion Beylotte III and Helen Davis Frazier

For the strangers reading this: Hi! I’m a parent of three CCSD students in North Charleston (that’s my daughter’s art class assignment at the top of the page — she was learning about Piet Mondrian!). From 2011 to 2019, I covered the school district as a journalist at the Charleston City Paper and then The Post and Courier. I write a newsletter called Brutal South now.

I chose Regina Duggins because she’s worked as reading interventionist and after-school assistant coordinator in the school district. The current school board is sorely missing the voices of district employees, and her experience alone is a major consideration in my book. From her interviews and survey responses, I gather that she would help restore the board’s trust relationship with parents and educators, and I am glad to hear her advocating for racial equity. (Also? She’s the founder of Charleston Black Pride! That’s pretty cool.)

I also chose Helen Davis Frazier primarily because of her experience. She’s a former assistant principal in the district who also has worked as a social worker. Her clear opposition to dark money in the election is a plus. And I loved her response to Aliece Hurley’s candidate questionnaire: “Hire more Black teachers and faculty members, not just janitors.” I have heard the same sentiment from many, many teachers and parents over the years.

I’ve met Kristen French and Francis Beylotte personally, and I believe they’d both be independent-minded boardmembers. They would both bring a focus on neighborhood schools and the well-being of teachers. Francis has a moon-shot goal of increasing the starting teacher salary to $65,000, which I think is not feasible in a 4-year term, but I am glad to see someone come out strong with a bargaining position. Kristen and I have talked about the mental health needs of students, and I believe she’d be a strong advocate on that issue.

Charles Monteith is a leader in my church, and I love him. I’ve seen his passion for racial justice, his heart for kids, and his humble approach to service, and I would be happy to see him on the board. While I have my reservations about the undemocratic influence of dark money from unaccountable billionaires, I do not see the Charleston Coalition for Kids’ endorsement as immediately disqualifying (we spoke at length about this after he accepted the endorsement). Charles is a good man with an organized and methodical approach to the world. We need more board members like him.

The following links may be helpful as you weigh your options:

League of Women Voters candidate profiles for the Peninsula, North Area, and West Ashley

Aliece Hurley’s candidate profiles

The Post and Courier’s candidate questionnaire

Quality Education Project candidate evaluations

League of Women Voters forum video recording

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Paul Bowers

Dad of 3 from North Charleston. I write a newsletter on class struggle, education, & brutalist architecture in the American South.