Candidates Izzy Imig and Jessica Clark won the two seats there and were both endorsed by No Left Turn in Education. The Rockwood School District has seen contentious debates over masking and how issues of race and diversity are taught. In Pattonville, Rockwood, Valley Park and Francis Howell, both elected candidates had been endorsed by the conservative organization. That was also true for conservative-backed candidates nearly half endorsed in the No Left Turn in Education guide won their seats. Louis area, half of the candidates endorsed by the progressive group won their races. In the Kirkwood, Lindbergh and Parkway school districts, candidates rated “pro-equity” by the Missouri Equity Education Partnership won both available seats. Charles County.Ĭonservative groups like No Left Turn in Education’s Missouri chapter distributed candidate guides with the headline “Take back Missouri’s schools from the Alt-Left,” while the progressive Missouri Equity Education Partnership created a guide that gave candidates ratings like “pro-equity” and “anti-equity.” Louis Public Radio analysis of final unofficial results in St. Louis area were focused on heated debates over masking and how equity is taught in schools.īut even as outside advocacy groups threw their support behind candidates aligned with their views, there wasn’t one clear viewpoint that dominated across the region, according to a St. In the lead-up to the municipal elections Tuesday, some school board elections in the St.
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