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Dear Editor,

Currently underway is an effort to establish a Hillsdale College-affiliated charter school in Mohave County, and its name is the Kingman Needs Hillsdale (KNH) Charter School project and its Chairman is Sgt. Hobert C Wehir, USMC (retired). A fairly recent arrival (escapee?) from Southern California who—after knowing him close to 50 years—will be scouring Mohave County recruiting people dedicated to classical education.

On Monday, Sept. 27, Hobert C Wehir drove to the Founders Classical Academy Of Las Vegas, at the invitation of FCALV’s Principal, Ronald Fick. And I know my friend, Hobert, has brought back oodles of really good info concerning charter schools that he’ll use to recruit Mohave County people to the Barney Charter School Initiative curriculum, which is utilized by 17 BCSI charter schools (in 8 states), that are affiliated with Hillsdale College.

It is the hope of this letter that Hobert can get a response from The Standard’s readership. For all Mohave County residents that cherish classical education, please email: hillsdaleandhobert@gmail.com or call/text him at (760) 333-7340.

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.

Redding, CA

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