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The pandemic school lockdowns gave parents a new (and sometimes startling) view into what their kids’ classrooms were teaching. It prompted backlash over things like Critical Race Theory, Radical Gender Theory, and poor performance. And now, voters will be heading to the polls to register their opposition – or support.

From the Carolina Journal:

School board elections are officially nonpartisan, but candidates and members still represent progressive, conservative, or moderate points of view. Pandemic-era policies — like forced masking and shuttered classrooms — have motivated a new batch of candidates to get involved. A rising tide of “woke” policies on race and gender issues have contributed to the motivation.

In Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, controversial books in school libraries has prompted outrage from parents who say some of the offerings are age-inappropriate for students in the school. The local activist group, Moms For Liberty-Mecklenburg, proposed an advisory review committee to rate books in school libraries.

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