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by John Bryan Starr (Author)

Public Schools, Politics and Polarization offers a timely and deeply insightful examination of how political division shapes the governance, leadership, and daily realities of public education in the United States.

Drawing on decades of academic research and real-world experience, John Bryan Starr uses a compelling case-study approach to explore how school districts function at local, state, and national levels. Through carefully documented examples-from superintendent appointments and school board conflicts to curriculum battles, funding decisions, teacher unions, artificial intelligence policies, and federal education mandates-the book reveals how political polarization increasingly influences educational decision-making.

At a moment when public trust in institutions is declining and civic divisions are widening, this work explains how schools have become one of the most visible arenas where ideological conflict plays out. Each case not only analyzes what happened, but also asks critical questions about leadership, governance, accountability, and democratic participation.

Rather than offering partisan arguments, Starr provides readers with analytical tools to understand:

  • How political polarization affects school leadership and policy
  • Why superintendent selection and school board governance have become contentious
  • The role of funding, unions, and federal oversight in shaping education outcomes
  • Emerging challenges such as technology, smartphones, and AI in schools
  • Practical pathways toward reducing polarization and restoring public trust

Scholarly yet highly accessible, Public Schools, Politics and Polarization is essential reading for educators, policymakers, researchers, parents, and anyone seeking to understand the intersection of education and democracy in modern America.

The book ultimately argues that understanding how schools operate within political systems is key to strengthening both education and civic life.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 10, 2026
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by John Bryan Starr (Author)

Public Schools, Politics and Polarization offers a timely and deeply insightful examination of how political division shapes the governance, leadership, and daily realities of public education in the United States.

Drawing on decades of academic research and real-world experience, John Bryan Starr uses a compelling case-study approach to explore how school districts function at local, state, and national levels. Through carefully documented examples-from superintendent appointments and school board conflicts to curriculum battles, funding decisions, teacher unions, artificial intelligence policies, and federal education mandates-the book reveals how political polarization increasingly influences educational decision-making.

At a moment when public trust in institutions is declining and civic divisions are widening, this work explains how schools have become one of the most visible arenas where ideological conflict plays out. Each case not only analyzes what happened, but also asks critical questions about leadership, governance, accountability, and democratic participation.

Rather than offering partisan arguments, Starr provides readers with analytical tools to understand:

  • How political polarization affects school leadership and policy
  • Why superintendent selection and school board governance have become contentious
  • The role of funding, unions, and federal oversight in shaping education outcomes
  • Emerging challenges such as technology, smartphones, and AI in schools
  • Practical pathways toward reducing polarization and restoring public trust

Scholarly yet highly accessible, Public Schools, Politics and Polarization is essential reading for educators, policymakers, researchers, parents, and anyone seeking to understand the intersection of education and democracy in modern America.

The book ultimately argues that understanding how schools operate within political systems is key to strengthening both education and civic life.

Number of Pages: 216
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 10, 2026

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