Alaska school district admits 'mistake' after adding 'does not endorse' disclaimer to Constitution pamphlet

Fox NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 11:00:15 AM
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Alaska school district admits 'mistake' after adding 'does not endorse' disclaimer to Constitution pamphlet
  • The Anchorage School District admitted to an error in adding a disclaimer to Constitution and Declaration of Independence flyers, which has caused outrage among parents and attracted criticism from the attorney general.
  • This incident highlights the tensions surrounding educational content and the responsibilities of school districts in presenting foundational documents, raising concerns about potential censorship and the implications for civic education.
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