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The Woodland Park, Colorado community has been divided following the change in leadership on the local school board. The new board members had campaigned on conservative values ​​and made sweeping changes. NBC News’ Antonia Hylton reports more on the changes to the curriculum and mental health services, as well as the community response.

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Por Tess B. Loftis