Schools and school board debates can only be productive when people practice civility, which didn't always happen during COVID.

COVID still casts a shadow over American school boards


There are two sides to every story, but they can only be heard when people practice civility

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During the seven years I served on the Derry School Board in New Hampshire, the board often came first. During those last two years during COVID, when I was chair, that meant choosing many late-night meetings over dinner with my family. It meant working my day job on weekends to make up for frequent board-related meetings and calls during the week. Once, it even meant walking out of my daughter’s ninja meet to take an urgent call from the superintendent.

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