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ABC13 Investigates critical race theory in local school districts

ABC13 Investigates critical race theory in local school districts Maggi Marshall Replay Video UP NEXT New Virginia history standards are firing up parents at school board meetings across Central and Southwest Virginia. Many parents at these meetings believe the changes are linked to critical race theory. ABC13 began investigating what is being taught in local schools. It all started in Franklin County, where many parents expressed concerns over what changes could be coming. Mom Deana Wright stated she is concerned over how new history standards will impact her kids. “I just want to be sure our teacher staff and students receive honest education about our country s history and where we are headed,” she said.

ABC13 Investigates critical race theory in local school districts

ABC13 Investigates critical race theory in local school districts
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Mills-Koehler, Nowak to vie for an at-large seat on Pulaski School Board

Mills-Koehler, Nowak to vie for an at-large seat on Pulaski School Board Doug Schneider, Green Bay Press-Gazette © Submitted Candidates for an at-large seat on the Pulaski School Board are Megan Mills-Koehler and Dan Nowak. PULASKI - Two newcomers are vying for an at-large seat on the Pulaski School Board. Meagan Mills-Koehler and Dan Nowak won the Feb. 16 primary over candidates Jamie Barke and Nora Leisner, Meagan Mills-Koehler and Dan Nowak will meet in the April 6 general election. The candidates are: © Ciourtesy of Megan Mills-Koehler Megan Mills-Koehler Megan Mills-Koehler, 44, of 7266 Marissa Circle, Little Suamico, has a master’s degree in education. She works as student services director for the Oconto Unified School District.

Mill-Koehler, Nowak to vie an at-large seat on Pulaski School Board

Mills-Koehler, Nowak to vie for an at-large seat on Pulaski School Board Doug Schneider, Green Bay Press-Gazette © Submitted Candidates for an at-large seat on the Pulaski School Board are Megan Mills-Koehler and Dan Nowak. PULASKI - Two newcomers are vying for an at-large seat on the Pulaski School Board. Meagan Mills-Koehler and Dan Nowak won the Feb. 16 primary over candidates Jamie Barke and Nora Leisner, Meagan Mills-Koehler and Dan Nowak will meet in the April 6 general election. The candidates are: © Ciourtesy of Megan Mills-Koehler Megan Mills-Koehler Megan Mills-Koehler, 44, of 7266 Marissa Circle, Little Suamico, has a master’s degree in education. She works as student services director for the Oconto Unified School District.

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