Dallas-area critical race theory opponents win big in school board election
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Two school board candidates in Texas have been elected amid a raging battle over critical race theory (CRT), prompting speculation about the issue's political saliency nationwide.
According to NBC News, the issue flared after a video surfaced in 2018 showing two students chanting the N-word. When the district responded with a "Cultural Competency Action Plan," parents revolted and the diversity issue reportedly became the focal point of typically low-key elections. The plan controversially called for mandatory diversity trainings for teachers, something that has also sparked backlash in places like Loudoun County, Virginia.More Related News