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Gina Peddy, a top administrator with the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas, advised teachers that if they have a book about the Holocaust in their classroom, they should also offer students access to a book from an “opposing” perspective, according to an audio recording obtained by NBC News.Oct. 14, 2021