A new survey of 467 school superintendents across the nation finds two-thirds experiencing moderate to high levels of culturally divisive conflict that is disrupting school districts, negatively impacting schools and classrooms, and needlessly costing schools millions of dollars that could better be used to serve students.
Survey report: Culturally divisive conflicts cost $3.2 billion across all public school districts in 2023/24
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