Four years after removing the names of Confederate leaders from two schools, a Virginia school board has decided to reverse that decision.
In a 5-1 vote Friday, the Shenandoah County School Board voted to restore Mountain View High School’s name to Stonewall Jackson High School, and Honey Run Elementary School to Ashby-Lee Elementary School. In addition to Jackson, the restored names honor Confederate officers Robert E. Lee and Turner Ashby.
Thomas Streett, a board member who supported the reversal, called the board’s vote in 2020 — under different membership — a “knee-jerk reaction” and praised Jackson’s values.
Thomas Streett, a board member who supported the reversal, called the board’s vote in 2020 — under different membership — a “knee-jerk reaction” and praised Jackson’s values. Approximately 80 people spoke at the meeting, with more than 50 opposed to reversing the names, NBC News reported.








