Virginia School Board Reinstates Confederate Names

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The School Board in Shenandoah County, Virginia, has voted to restore Confederate names to two of its schools. This decision is a reversal of an earlier decision to remove these names. The board members provided explanations for their decision but these details were not specified in the provided content.


Virginia School Board Reinstates Confederate Names at Schools

BBC.com reports that a Virginia school board has voted to restore Confederate names. This move marks a reversal from previous decisions, as mentioned by the The Atlanta Journal Constitution.

The schools affected by this change are in Shenandoah County. The WHSV confirms this report.

Members of the school board have explained their reasons to Fox News. The New York Times has also covered this controversial decision in Shenandoah County at The New York Times.

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