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GOP candidates at center of race debate win Guilford school board endorsements
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Truth In Education endorsed candidates swept Guilford s Republican caucus on Thursday night. The winners, from left, are Tim Chamberlain, Danielle Scarpellino, Alexandra Passarelli, Nick Cusano and Bill Maisano.Danielle Scarpellino / Contributed photo
GUILFORD A group of newcomer Republican candidates at the center of the town’s debate on how race is taught in schools have ousted their party incumbents for reelection to the Board of Education.
The curriculum debate has been led by local parents and members of the organization Truth in Education, which endorsed five candidates for the Board of Education Bill Maisano, Nick Cusano, Tim Chamberlain, Alexandra Passarelli and Danielle Scarpellino.