George Washington, Apparently ‘It’s Complicated’ – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

It was September 2021. When I served on the Milford Board of Education in my Connecticut hometown, the superintendent presented an instructional slideshow highlighting over-the-summer teacher-student exercises to reinforce the implementation of curriculum, new methods, and professional development. One assignment had students name “heroes and villains,” and then fill them in…

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