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The Way Texans Elect School Board Members Plays a Key Role in What Students in Diverse Districts Learn.

www.propublica.org The Way Texans Elect School Board Members Plays a Key Role in What Students in Diverse Districts Learn

In six Texas districts that used at-large voting systems, ideologically driven conservatives successfully helped elect school board members who have moved aggressively to ban or remove educational materials that teach children about diversity.

The Way Texans Elect School Board Members Plays a Key Role in What Students in Diverse Districts Learn
  • Elections: The way Texas school districts elect their board members plays a key, if often overlooked, role in whether ideologically driven conservatives win majorities.
  • Diverse Districts: In some of Texas’ most diverse school districts, board members elected via at-large voting have worked to limit instructional materials related to race.
  • Divergent Paths: After abandoning its at-large voting system in 2019, the Richardson school board became more diverse and refused to ban library books, unlike its neighbor in Keller.
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