Opinion: In combating antisemitism in our schools, what's needed is education, not interrogation
Briefly

The Committee on Education and the Workforce will focus on K-12 public schools, questioning district leaders about alleged antisemitism handling, tied to election-year politics.
Hearing reflects the broader conservative scrutiny on public schools, involving controversial topics from race theory to LGBTQ rights, making it a challenging situation for the summoned school leaders.
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