Sarasota County School Board memberΒ Tom EdwardsΒ just joined a nonprofit promoting diversity programs. Now, local Republicans say he should resign his public office, but the incumbent brushed that off as a desperate attempt to distract from other bad news for the GOP.
Project Pride SRQ last weekΒ announcedΒ that Edwards, a second-term School Board member, had taken over as Executive Director of the Sarasota organization.
βProject Pride envisions a silo-free community that is proud, resilient, and unified by shared values, not tribal policies,β Edwards said last week. βI am so excited that Project Pride has given me this platform to do this important work.β
But the Republican Party of Sarasota (RPOS) immediately called out Edwardsβ new job as a conflict.
βIn his new role, Tom Edwards will have overt conflicts of interest. The press release announcing this new job said Edwards will work to establish multiple programs in the schools and after school to further this radical ideology rejected by the vast majority of Americans,β reads a statement from the party.
βTom Edwards can do whatever that he wants in his private life. But this position leverages him as a School Board member to push programs in the public, taxpayer-funded schools of which he has enormous influence. He cannot hold this position and look out for the well-being of all students. He clearly is incentivized to prioritize a small minority.β
Edwards made clear he has no intention of stepping away from his new work.
βMr. Brill, is this a Β political ploy created as another distraction from the (Jeffrey)Β EpsteinΒ files? Or perhaps, with the upcoming School Board elections, you are concerned about two of your previously-endorsed School Board membersβ reputations spoiling the chances of election for their replacements? If thatβs the case, is it the one who was embroiled in the βThrouplegateβ scandal along with her husband, who was terminated as the State Republican Party chair because of rape allegations? Or is it the one who behaved like a spoiled child, refusing to return to her post and complete her term after losing her election? I must have missed it when you called for their resignations,β Edwards said in a statement.
βOnly you can answer what keeps you up at night. In the meantime, I will continue to do the good School Board work that the community β from both sides of the aisle β overwhelmingly reelected me to do. Additionally, I will use my new position at Project Pride SRQ to build a stronger, kinder, more resilient community that can respond to the bullying tactics frequently deployed on members of the LGTBQ+ community. I remain steadfast in building coalitions that foster inclusivity and stand against the elimination of human rights forΒ anyΒ element of the population.β
Edwards, who is openly gay, has faced criticism since his election to the School Board in 2020, when heΒ defeatedΒ incumbent School Board memberΒ Eric Robinson. Gov.Β Ron DeSantisΒ listed the School Board member as aΒ top targetΒ in the last election cycle, but Edwards won re-election regardless.
Edwards walked out of a School Board meeting in 2023 after members of the public hurledΒ homophobic slursΒ at him. A few months later, he was among those members calling for fellow School Board memberΒ Bridget ZieglerΒ toΒ resignΒ amid her own sex scandal; she remains on the board.
Now, Republicans want Edwards to step down, and labeled his agenda as extreme.
βSchool Board Member Tom Edwards is a supporter of radical LGBTQ beliefs and has pushed them as a School Board member β completely out of touch with what the Sarasota County community of parents want,β reads a statement sent out by RPOS ChairΒ Jack Brill.Β βBut now he has been named Executive Director of Project Pride SRQ, which consistently pushes ideas far outside the mainstream.β
Project Pride SRQ leaders had a different take on Edwardsβ record.
βWeβre thrilled to welcome Tom as our new executive director,β saidΒ Justyn Hunter-Ceruti, Project Pride SRQ Board President. βHis leadership, experience, and deep ties to the community will be invaluable as we step into this next chapter. I look forward to working with Tom to advance our mission and ensure that Project Pride continues to be a powerful force for inclusion, connection, and resilience in Sarasota and beyond.β
AddedΒ Harry Cicchetti, Vice President of the organizationβs board: βTom brings a passion for our mission, a wealth of experience, and a dedication to advancing equity, justice and inclusion not only for LGBTQ+ people but for all who face barriers, which our organization is committed to addressing at this pivotal time in our culture. The board looks forward to working with Tom as he leads our organization into our next chapter of growth and impact.β
Regardless, the fact that the organization also said Edwards will work on issues like a peer-to-peer Support Squad of students to identify bullying and mobilize around victims has GOP leaders concerned.
βWe call on Tom Edwards to resign his School Board seat if he wants to be Executive Director of this organization,β reads the RPOS statement. βHolding both positions is antithetical to ethical behavior and harmful to public school students.β