From the Atlanta Tribune:

Last week, the Georgia education system was placed on the national scene after the state’s superintendent decided to cut funding from an Advanced Placement African American studies program. Under Wood’s initial proposal, school districts would have use their own funds to pay for the AP course. The decision sparked statewide discourse and inspired political leaders to […]

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