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Three candidates qualified for the City Schools of Decatur School Board Race

by Zelda Andrews August 24, 2023September 25, 2023

On Wednesday, Aug 23, 2023, three candidates qualified for the Nov 7 school board elections in the City Schools of Decatur. One was an incumbent (James H. Herndon), and two were new candidates (India Phipps Epps and Tracey Anderson.) For District 1, Post B, which covers the northern part of the city, incumbent James H. […]

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