Republicans spent big this year to elect scores of candidates who vowed to remake the American public education system — an effort that's inspiring conservatives to do more in 2023.

Some of the GOP's investments paid off quickly: Newly-elected school board officials in charge of South Carolina’s fourth-largest school system voted to fire their superintendent, replace the board’s chair and approve a resolution barring the teaching of critical race theory to more than 37,000...

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