Two years ago, school board races across the suburbs drew long lines of candidates galvanized by mask mandates and remote learning. This election cycle, school board hopefuls from Wheaton to Palatine have refocused their energy on heated debates over library books, lessons on racism and the role of parents in deciding what is taught in classrooms.
Related posts
-
‘Insulting and disrespectful’: Suburban Democratic lawmakers slam Trump’s address to Congress
The Democrats who comprise the congressional delegation serving the North, West and Northwest suburbs were critical... -
Divided Supreme Court rejects Trump administration’s push to rebuke judge over foreign aid freeze
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A sharply divided Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a Trump administration push to... -
Trump takes credit for ‘swift and unrelenting’ action in speech to Congress
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to keep up his campaign of "swift and unrelenting...