National School Board Association fallout continues as half of US states push back against organization
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More than half of U.S. state school boards have pushed back against the National School Boards Association after the organization sent a letter to the White House suggesting parents might be engaging in domestic terrorism.
"Labeling parents as domestic terrorists isn't a great strategy when it comes to your organization, whether you're a school board or any other type of organization," school choice advocate Corey DeAngelis told Fox News of the movement against the NSBA.
NSBA's Sept. 29 letter sparked backlash from lawmakers, parents and educational leaders as it appeared to prompt a Justice Department (DOJ) memo about a nationwide investigation into intimidation against school boards.
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