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  • TLDR - the Democrats made inroads into school districts across the US, disrupting republican plans to take over the education system.

    • What an outsider will never understand.

      Why local school boards still exist in the first place and why they are elected positions.

      Same with local sheriffs.

      • As a very large country by area, the foundational structure broke stuff up based on the needs ot travel times and government structures always have a ton of inertia if they are working even moderately ok.

        In the US local is sometimes the size of small European nations. In the places where local is a smaller population, the distances are so vast that it doesn't make sense for a town of 500 to need to balance needs with a nearby densely populated area that has very different needs. In Kansas for example, the largest local piblic school district has 10% of the state's student enrollment which is 10s of thousands. There are almost 300 local school districts in the state and the median district has 584 students and the same geographical area as the largest. There is no way that those smaller spread out districts would benefit from more management layers spread over vast differences, but they go get support of the state education department on standards and compliance.

        The number of elected positions is very overwhelming, but at least there is an opportunity to be involved.