A Virginia attorney named Shauna Yasha recently discovered that her son wasn't told about his National Merit Award until nearly a month after his school was notified. Because of the late notice, Yasha's son couldn't include the accolade on his early college applications. It later came to light that the school purposefully slow walked and downplayed National Merit Awards as part of an equity policy.
Storm-struck California braces for more rain, Several states pull the trigger on new controversial gun laws, and more public schools in Virginia apologize for withholding national merit awards from students. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
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