School board meetings became battlegrounds during the pandemic. Now, the influence of PACs and outside groups has put a spotlight on the November election.
of the coronavirus. The Blue Valley School District's requirement for masking now includes all grades through high school.
"You have adults basically arguing over national partisan issues because that's what they're angry about," Kogan said."But you have to wonder: Are the kids going to be collateral damage from these polarizing debates?" A PAC emerged over the summer, Ames Deserves Better, set up by parents in response, saying on its website that"embracing diversity means honoring the decision each family makes for itself."
School board races have also taken hold of social media groups, with opposing sides and candidates' supporters slinging accusations.
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