In School Boards We Trust
In the United States, the weaponization of school boards has led to a purge of minority voices from school curricula, rendering the teaching profession more arduous than ever.
In the United States, the weaponization of school boards has led to a purge of minority voices from school curricula, rendering the teaching profession more arduous than ever.
The first thing my seat partner says to me in Spanish I class is, “It smells like curry in here.” I take a whiff. The room smells of old carpet and hand sanitizer. Ms. Wieland, the Spanish I teacher, has a Glade plug-in sitting on her desk. Occasionally it sends out vanilla-scented puffs that waft …