2023: A Year in Education
2023: This year showcased both the peaks and valleys of our education, from banning books from Black LGBTQIA+ authors to issues of spending federal funds from COVID relief. From spirited school board races and the unrest in the Middle East to the controversy surrounding rewriting history in Florida around Advanced Placement Black History and discussions about innovating the teaching force, not to mention the impact of devastating mental health challenges of teachers and students — the events of 2023 were one for the record books. Here’s a reflection on all that the year brought- the positive, the challenging, and the newsworthy.
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