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Nashville School Board Race: Candidates Clash on Literacy, Budget, Vouchers

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In Nashvilles Metro Public Schools District six, three Democratic candidates - Fran Bush, Cheryl Mayes, and Mary Polk - are vying for the board seat in the May fifth primary. The race, covering southeast areas like Antioch, focuses on improving literacy, addressing a $1.4 billion budget, and ensuring school safety. Candidates differ on vouchers and charters, with Bush supporting choice and Mayes and Polk opposing them. All three oppose state bills tracking immigrant students. Early voting runs April fifteenth through thirtieth, giving District six voters a chance to weigh in before the primary.

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