National School Boards Association ripped apart after letter comparing parents to domestic terrorists: report
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Just months after the National School Boards Association sent President Biden a Sept. 29 letter that likened parents to domestic terrorists, the group has been torn apart and is facing a challenge from a new organization that might replace it.
According to the Washington Post, 19 states, most led by Republicans, have either quit the group or promised to do so once their membership is up. Six of the 19 people on the NSBA board have left. And several states are in talks to form a rival organization, to be called the Consortium of State School Boards Associations. Efforts by the NSBA to get dissenting states to change their minds have come up empty.
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