Georgia’s education system is under fire after State Superintendent Richard Woods decided not to endorse the AP African American Studies course for statewide adoption. Despite a successful two-year pilot involving 33 schools, this decision has stirred controversy and concern over its impact on students. In response, State Representative Segun Adeyina and other Democratic members of the House Education Committee have released a fact sheet to outline the consequences of this move and argue for the course’s importance. What’s the Issue? Superintendent Woods claims that the AP African American Studies course might conflict with Georgia’s law against teaching “divisive concepts” in