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VIDEO: Banned Book Backlash

Wisconsin school board elections take place April 2. It’s time for voters to make sure candidates are public education supporters, not wolves in sheep’s clothing who would undermine our community schools, divert tax dollars to private schools, and target vulnerable populations by also attacking students’ freedom to read. @upnorthnews Wisconsin school board elections take place…


Wisconsin school board elections take place April 2. It’s time for voters to make sure candidates are public education supporters, not wolves in sheep’s clothing who would undermine our community schools, divert tax dollars to private schools, and target vulnerable populations by also attacking students’ freedom to read.

@upnorthnews Wisconsin school board elections take place April 2. It's time for voters to make sure candidates are public education supporters, not wolves in sheep's clothing who would undermine our community schools, divert tax dollars to private schools, and target vulnerable populations by also attacking students' freedom to read. #wiscsonsin #wisconsinnews #wisconsineducation #education #elections ♬ original sound – UpNorthNews

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