How School Board Elections Quietly Changed America
For years, school board elections attracted little national attention. Voter turnout was often low, campaigns received limited media coverage, and many Americans viewed local education politics as relatively routine civic matters.
That has changed dramatically.
In recent years, school boards became one of the most fiercely contested battlegrounds in American culture and politics. Parents, activists, teachers, and political organizations increasingly recognize that local education decisions...
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