Candidates for Wyoming superintendent of public instruction gather for a candidate forum on Thursday in Casper. The event was hosted by the Boys & Girls Club.
Lauren Miller, Star-Tribune
Zerba said that, according to the UDSA website and a Biden executive order, schools that receive lunch funding are simply required to investigate discrimination. Still, she said, "I don't think it's right that they tied in and used food for our little ones as a pawn, though. I think that is wrong."
Hannah Black is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle's criminal justice reporter. She can be reached at hblack@wyomingnews.com or 307-633-3128.
This year’s primary for superintendent of public instruction, one of five statewide elected positions in Wyoming, has attracted the most candidates in nearly two decades.
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