The School Board Wars, Part 1
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The Daily
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The New York Times
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audio
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News & Politics
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Publication Date |
Nov 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:40:40

This episode contains strong language.

A new battleground has emerged in American politics: school boards. In these meetings, parents increasingly engage in heated — sometimes violent — fights over hot-button issues such as mask mandates and critical race theory.

Suddenly, the question of who sits on a school board has become a question about which version of America will prevail.

We visit the school board meeting in Central Bucks, Pa., an important county in national politics, where the meetings have been particularly wild.

Guest: Campbell Robertson, a national correspondent for The New York Times. 

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Background reading: 

  • Since the spring, a steady tide of school board members across the country haveboard-threats.html?searchResultPosition=3"> nervously come forward with accounts of threats they have received from enraged local parents.
  • Republicans are heading into the 2022 midterm elections with what they believe will be a highly effective political strategyrepublican-campaign-issue.html"> capitalizing on the frustrations of suburban parents still reeling from the devastating fallout of pandemic-era schooling.

For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

This episode contains strong language. A new battleground has emerged in American politics: school boards. In these meetings, parents increasingly engage in heated — sometimes violent — fights over hot-button issues such as mask mandates and critical race theory. Suddenly, the question of who sits on a school board has become a question about which version of America will prevail. We visit the school board meeting in Central Bucks, Pa., an important county in national politics, where the meetings have been particularly wild. Guest: Campbell Robertson, a national correspondent for The New York Times.

This episode contains strong language.

A new battleground has emerged in American politics: school boards. In these meetings, parents increasingly engage in heated — sometimes violent — fights over hot-button issues such as mask mandates and critical race theory.

Suddenly, the question of who sits on a school board has become a question about which version of America will prevail.

We visit the school board meeting in Central Bucks, Pa., an important county in national politics, where the meetings have been particularly wild.

Guest: Campbell Robertson, a national correspondent for The New York Times. 

Sign up here to get The Daily in your inbox each morning. And for an exclusive look at how the biggest stories on our show come together, subscribe to our newsletter

Background reading: 

  • Since the spring, a steady tide of school board members across the country haveboard-threats.html?searchResultPosition=3"> nervously come forward with accounts of threats they have received from enraged local parents.
  • Republicans are heading into the 2022 midterm elections with what they believe will be a highly effective political strategyrepublican-campaign-issue.html"> capitalizing on the frustrations of suburban parents still reeling from the devastating fallout of pandemic-era schooling.

For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

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