School board members across the country are being intimidated and threatened. Now the National School Boards Association wants the federal government to step in. The group said in
a recent letter to President Biden that acts of school board harassment and confrontations seem to be coordinated.
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NPR Ed correspondent
Anya Kamenetz travelled to Gwinnett County, Georgia, where school board members have been targeted with threats. Read more in her story,
What it's like to be on the front lines of the school board culture war.
NPR White House Correspondent
Tamara Keith has also reported on why
school board elections will be an early test of what issues motivate voters.
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