Teachers at Culture War Front Lines with Jan. 6 Education

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH, Associated Press

MISSION, Kan. (AP) – Teachers are on the front lines of the culture wars as the anniversary of the insurrection arrives at the United States Capitol.

With crowds yelling at school board meetings and political action committees pouring millions into races to elect conservative candidates, talking to students about what happened is increasingly tense.

Now, they are left to decide how, or if, to teach their students about the events that lie at the heart of the division of the country.

And the lessons sometimes vary based on whether they are in a red or blue state.

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