Missouri Committee Meets to Discuss School Curriculum Censorship Report
Published Date: 3/3/2025
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Summary
The Missouri Advisory Committee will meet on March 14, 2025, to review and approve their report about Curriculum Censorship. This meeting affects educators, students, and anyone interested in school lessons and what gets taught. No money changes are involved, but the report could influence future school policies.
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