Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is engaged in a war of words with the College Board as he continues to embrace the issue of education ahead of a potential 2024 presidential run.
Education has become a bigger issue for conservatives over the last few years and one that could be a winner in future elections, argues Fight for Schools Executive Director Ian Prior.
But the course also outlined lesson plans on topics such as"Black Queer Studies,""'postracial' racism and colorblindness," and support for slavery reparations, including a Democratic Party congressional proposal to establish a committee to study reparations.
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