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Superintendent says Oyster River will join NEA lawsuit; board hears warning about anti‑DEI language in senate budget

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Superintendent Sean Harrison told the board the district expects to join the NEA v. U.S. Department of Education lawsuit and work through the American Civil Liberties Union; a board member warned that an amendment to the state senate budget contains broadly worded language restricting diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

The Oyster River Cooperative School District will move to join a multi‑district legal challenge of federal guidance on diversity programs, Superintendent Sean Harrison told the school board on Wednesday.

"We anticipate that, in federal court, New Hampshire, that, we will officially join the NEA v. U.S. Department of Education lawsuit," Harrison said, adding that the district has worked with the American Civil Liberties…

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