California joins 19 other states in leaving the controversial organization that referred to parents as “domestic terrorists” last September.
This week, the California School Board Association (CSBA) announced that it would not be renewing its annual membership with the National School Board Association (NSBA).
More than 14,000 school districts across the country use taxpayer dollars to pay the NSBA for lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C. In return, the association advocates for the interests of school board members throughout the country.