March 7, 2025 - 18:07

The Green Bay school board candidates recently participated in a forum where they addressed several pressing topics that have been making headlines. Among the primary subjects discussed were Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the future of the Department of Education, and the implications of school vouchers.
Candidates shared their perspectives on DEI, emphasizing its importance in fostering an inclusive educational environment for all students. They debated the potential consequences of cutting the Department of Education, with some arguing that such actions could undermine public education and limit resources for schools. The discussion on school vouchers also sparked considerable debate, with candidates expressing differing opinions on how vouchers might affect public school funding and student access to quality education.
The forum provided a platform for candidates to articulate their visions and strategies for addressing these critical issues, allowing community members to gain insight into their priorities and proposed solutions as the election approaches.
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