NC’s consequential election to lead public schools is highly politicized

The race to lead North Carolina’s public schools, which educate 1.3 million students, is gearing up to be one of the most watched and politically charged nationally.

Especially since the pandemic, classrooms have been increasingly used as political battlegrounds, from debates over book bans to critical race theory.

The state superintendent race is heating up months after state lawmakers expanded the voucher program, which uses public dollars for private education.

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