In November’s school board elections, voters stood with librarians

In districts that held competitive school board elections this November 4, voters leaned toward candidates who emphasized equity and consensus-building, and rejected division and censorship. Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, said in a statement that “in 27 states, voters elected strong public-school candidates in thousands of school board races across the country, bringing new leaders committed to making sure every student has the support they need to succeed.”

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