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And maybe parents don't want their children to be taught to hate people based on their race (the very definition of racism), nor to have their children taught to hate America.
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There should be a camera in every classroom and any parent should be able to access the footage whenever they want to find out exactly what teachers are doing and saying to their kids
Public school teachers are government employees put in charge of children. They should have zero privacy in that capacity. Full and complete and absolute transparency is the only way.
There should be a camera in every classroom and any parent should be able to access the footage whenever they want to find out exactly what teachers are doing and saying to their kids
There are people actually calling it "surveillance state" or "big brother" if parents are able to hear what government employees are saying to their kids. My Lord, some of you are stupid. Really, really stupid. How do you tie your shoes in the morning? Serious question.
Lots of people on the Left really really really do not want you to know what is happening in your child’s school.
That tells you everything you need to know.
Mom of Bullied Daughter Speaks Out About California Schools’ ‘Indoctrination’
BY BRAD JONES July 9, 2021
Celeste Fiehler knows how destructive identity politics can be. She lives it every day in a house divided over race and politics. And she says California’s push to make “ethnic studies” a statewide requirement to graduate from high school is only going to make matters worse.
“My life is hell,” she told The Epoch Times.
Fiehler, 40, is married with four children in the public school system and one in college. She is one of several local parents in La Quinta, California, who have spoken out against critical race theory (CRT) being taught in California schools.
The local Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD) will offer a new ethnic studies course in the fall, and Fiehler is worried it will include CRT and racial ideas pushed by the California Teachers Association that promote concepts like “divorcing the default of whiteness,” which she sees as racism towards white people.
“It’s disgusting. It’s full-on racist. It’s so sad,” Fiehler told The Epoch Times.
“More and more, we hear from parents across the political spectrum who are outraged about what they see as indoctrination and a radical philosophy that divides students by color, and fails to instill a love for our country,” she said.
CRT stems from Marxist ideology, which focuses on class struggle between the “bourgeois” and the “proletariat.” But CRT adds a controversial racial component by focusing on the struggle between white “oppressors” and “oppressed” other races.
The theory has gained support among many left-wing activist groups, academia, and government in recent years. But over the past few months, parents have increasingly spoken out against CRT teachings they claim are hidden under the guise of “ethnic studies” and other euphemisms. Several states have banned CRT in public schools and other government institutions.
In response, the largest teachers union in the U.S., the National Educators Association (NEA), recently approved a resolution stating that CRT is “reasonable and appropriate” to teach to K-12 students. The group plans to “publicize” CRT and has dedicated staff to “fight back against anti-CRT rhetoric.”
A few years ago, Fiehler says her then 12-year-old daughter was bullied at school in the Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD). Fiehler says she was beaten at least six times.
Bullies also allegedly followed her home from school and hurled racial slurs at her, sometimes in Spanish, such as “stupid white girl,” “white Dora” (since she had bangs like the television character Dora the Explorer), and “rat.”
Fiehler wondered if her daughter was targeted for the color of her skin when she heard the bullies’ verbal attacks. She said district officials assured her the bullying began as a squabble over “boys.” But then it escalated into name-calling, racial slurs, mean-spirited texts, social media attacks, and physical violence, she said.
And when the bullies found out her stepfather worked in law enforcement, they harassed her about that, too.
“They texted her to kill herself,” Fiehler said. “My daughter wanted to end it all.”
Fiehler says she went to district officials to put a stop to the bullying, but “the school did nothing,” despite a “zero tolerance” policy. She also claims she found out her daughter’s school counselor was the grandmother of the “head bully,” and the mother was a principal at one of the high schools.
Fiehler decided in 2019 the best option was to pull her daughter out of the school and send her to live with her father in Nevada.
“We are a blended family,” she said.
Her daughter, now 15, is back in California and will return to the same school district in the fall.
School District’s Response
Citing federal privacy laws, Mary Perry, DSUSD’s public information officer, told The Epoch Times via email that the district couldn’t respond to questions about individual students.
According to Perry, an unnamed “senior level administrator” responding to questions said that when anyone reports a concern over alleged bullying, a full investigation is to be conducted, and based on the findings, “appropriate actions” including “possible disciplinary action, peer mediation, restorative practices, and counseling” are to be taken. All students involved are to receive ongoing monitoring and support.
The administrator stated, “we are not aware of these allegations” in response to inquiries about the alleged bullying and attacks on Fiehler’s daughter.
However, Fiehler says she has video and other documentary evidence, she filed police reports, and that DSUSD Superintendent Scott Bailey and Assistant Superintendent Laura Fisher are aware of the situation.
The Epoch Times obtained video of Fiehler’s daughter being followed home from school. In another video clip, her daughter is seen in a grassy area with her hands in her pockets, backing away from another girl, who then pushes her, and they both fall to the ground struggling, while a crowd of students laugh and shout.
“She has her hands in her sweater. She backs up in all the videos. She’s saying, ‘I don’t want to fight you. I don’t want to fight you,’ and they just attack her,” Fiehler said.
DSUSD officials said they were also unaware Fiehler’s daughter was harassed about her stepfather’s job.
‘Something Was Wrong’
Last year, during the school closures at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fiehler was helping another daughter in seventh grade at the same school with her online studies when a slide popped up on her screen asking if she was a Republican or a Democrat.
The next slide showed two photos: one of football players kneeling for the flag and national anthem and one of baseball players standing. Students were asked, “Which do you support?”
The questions were asked in a homeroom “zero period,” Fiehler said.
“That’s when I knew that something was wrong,” Fiehler said. “I needed to dig a little deeper into why these questions were being asked to seventh graders in a class that didn’t have anything to do with government.”
The senior level administrator did not respond to specific questions about whether it’s appropriate to ask seventh-grade students which political party they support, or whether they support standing for the national anthem or taking a knee.
The unnamed official stated that board policy allows “instruction related to controversial issues that may arouse strong reactions based on personal values and beliefs, political philosophy, culture, religion, or other influences,” but that such topics must be “relevant to the adopted course of study.”
The administrator denied that CRT is included in the elective ethnic studies course being offered in the fall.
Fiehler said she asked to see the curriculum for the course, but claims Assistant Superintendent Kelly May-Vollmar told her the program was still being developed so the district couldn’t share it with her.
According to Fiehler, May-Vollmar told her the curriculum covers five areas of study, including African American, Asian American, Native American, and Latino American studies, and the fifth area would be open for individual teachers to decide.
“The curriculum is under development and parent information nights will be hosted this summer at each high school for those interested in exploring the curriculum and providing feedback,” the statement read.
The California Department of Education approved the state’s 900-page ethnic studies model curriculum in March after four years, four drafts, and more than 100,000 public comments, according to the district.
Division in the Home
Fiehler blames the schools, the media, and “soft journalism” for allowing her children to be gradually brainwashed with leftist propaganda, even outside any ethnic studies program.
“It’s impacted my family because we can’t even have dinner together at the same table. I find myself having to be quiet about the news in my house,” she said. “In my house … we can’t play certain news channels. … My kids will huff and puff and say, ‘Why are you watching this?’ or act irritated at us.”
“My kids show an entitlement that comes from the school where ‘You’re supposed to take care of me, pay for everything, and I have zero responsibilities.’
“They’re being raised by the public school system,” she said. “We try to have conversations with them, and they get so upset that our views are different than theirs.”
On issues such as “law and order, the border situation, or CRT,” Fiehler said her children tell her she’s wrong.
“They think that there is systemic racism, and they as white students should divorce their whiteness … that they should be ashamed of who they are because it’s oppressing the other student next to them,” she said. “They’re ashamed that we’re white. They don’t say that, but they say how wrong the United States is because it was founded on racism.”
If she mentions President Abraham Lincoln, they will say he doesn’t have anything to do with what’s happening today and that the Constitution is old.
Christopher Columbus is another hot-button topic in her home. “They will say ‘Columbus came here, raped all the women and killed all the Indians,’” Fiehler said. But when she tries to explain that before Columbus showed up “this land wasn’t smoking peace pipes and unicorns everywhere” her children don’t want to hear about it.
They don’t want to hear about history, but only what’s trending on social media. she said. They tell her, ‘That’s too old. We’re talking about now—BLM.” Fiehler said her children have been indoctrinated to believe that rioting and looting are OK “because that’s reparations.”
“Now I’m called a bootlicker for defending a police officer,” she said.
However, Fiehler’s previously bullied daughter has become more of a “self-thinker,” she said.
“I believe it’s because she was removed from public school, and enrolled in a homeschool that was about ‘going back to basics,'” she said.
Fiehler said schools should abolish “group think” and instead teach students to think for themselves.
Students should be taught Lincoln was assassinated over his beliefs that slavery should be abolished, and how and why slaves were freed.
“If we’re going to teach history, we shouldn’t start at today and create our own,” she said. “We definitely can’t erase history because once you start erasing history, you start erasing yourself.”
The American education system should restore civics classes and place more emphasis on trade schools because not all students need, want, or can afford a university degree, she suggested. She would like to see the return of shop and home economics classes to teach students a broader range of basic and practical life skills.
Fiehler urged more parents to get more involved in their children’s education and not let them grow up to be “zombies” who stay don’t know how to do much besides staying “glued” to video games, electronic devices, and what’s trending on social media.
Pandora’s Box
Fiehler was so frustrated with the local school district that she ran for the school board in 2020, and although she was defeated, she said the experience was an eye-opener.
“I ran just as a parent. I didn’t know what I was going up against. I went up against the teachers’ union. During my campaign, I started realizing just how deep the teachers’ union is involved in politics,” she said. “They did anything they could to keep a parent off the school board. It opened Pandora’s Box for me.”
Since then, Fiehler and other parents have launched a grassroots “#Fight For Fall” campaign opposing and exposing as much as they can about leftist ideas and CRT in the school system.
“We’re trying to block all of this stuff,” she said.
Fiehler joined the Parent Union and is now the group’s Riverside County ambassador.
“We need … a parents’ voice for parents’ choice. And, and because we don’t have that we are being shut out by politicians the teachers’ unions.”
The Parent Union, founded by Cecilia “Ceci” Iglesias, an elected trustee to the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD), advocates for school choice and opposes CRT.
Fiehler tells her story to as many parents as she can and urges them to “wake up”’ for the sake of their children and families.
“I have indoctrinated kids. Maybe you don’t know it right now, or maybe you feel this isn’t happening in your home, or you’re seeing changes in your children,” she said. “But I speak to many families where the parents cry to me and say, ‘I never taught my kid to be like this.’”
Many parents have noticed a drastic shift in attitudes over the past few years, she said.
“It’s a different type of rebellion where they’re actually calling out the parents and saying you’re a racist for not believing in BLM or kneeling for the flag, or you’re racist for loving our country or being a patriot,” Fiehler said.
Fiehler said she is “fed up” with schools and teachers and urged more parents to take a stand.
“This is not just for white families, but white families especially don’t speak up on this stuff because they don’t feel they’re the right color,” Fiehler said.
“It doesn’t matter what color you are. You’re saving your own child and the ones that can’t speak. So I believe that these schools are creating little armies and using our schools or the public school system as a war zone,” she said.
If schools can’t deal effectively with bullying now, Fiehler said she wonders how are they going to handle even more racial division she believes CRT will cause in schools when students are separated into classes of “privileged” white oppressors and the non-white oppressed?
Celeste Fiehler knows how destructive identity politics can be. She lives it every day in a house divided over race and politics. And she says California’s push to make “ethnic studies” a statewide requirement to graduate from high school is only going to make matters worse.
Do you need further proof that The New York Times has become a steaming-hot pile of trash?
Seriously, what the actual bull crud is this tweet and its corresponding article?
If you aren't familiar with this story, read our coverage of how this teacher was caught using creepy-as-heck videos about masturbation to show to 1st graders at a $55k-per-year elite NYC school.
The 5,000+ teachers who have signed the pledge are true believers. They think CRT is so important that they are willing to make it a hill to die on.
That should (hopefully) tell you how important the fight is to ban this garbage ideology from our children's education!
We all know that CRT is simply the honest teaching of American history. It's also a niche legal theory that is only taught in college. It's also an arbitrary label that racists use to slander everything they don't like. It's also the only way to make sure your elementary school kids don't grow up thinking slavery is good. Wow! Are you confused? You probably are. Whiteness has that effect on people. We're here to help.
So how can you know your kids are being taught CRT in school? Here are the 7 signs:
1) They call your boss to tell how racist you are: If your kid tries to get you canceled because you perpetuate systems of oppressive whiteness by treating all races equally--which is totally racist-- they might be learning CRT.
2) They segregate all their stuffed animals by fur color: Kids who have been taught CRT know the value of creating segregated, decolonized spaces for their stuffies of color to play without white harassment.
3) They come home with purple hair and a 'Kill All Men' tattoo: This look is the standard issue for kids who believe all the tenets of CRT.
4) They try to get out of math homework by telling you math is racist: Well, it is. So why are you making them do it, you racist boomer?
5) They refuse to eat on Taco Tuesday due to cultural appropriation: Literally every white ally of social justice knows that enjoying any aspect of another culture that doesn't belong to your own is racist. Segregate those cultures, Mom and Dad!
6) They ask all their minority classmates to bully them: Are they white? Then they deserve it!
7) They explain over dinner how Marxist ideology is a potent and effective tool for infiltrating all aspects of modern civilization-- including culture, religion, economy, and government-- in order to dismantle the established order and topple the bourgeois: Wow! so true!
If your kid exhibits any of these signs, they're on their way! Give them a salute, Comrade!
Professor singles out 'average White guy' in lecture, says skin color benefits him over Black students
Oklahoma State Board of Education Adopts Emergency Rules Targeting Critical Race Theory
BY GQ PAN July 13, 2021
The Oklahoma State Board of Education on Monday voted to approve emergency rules that would suspend the teaching licenses of teachers who promote discriminatory elements of critical race and gender theories.
Parents are coming together over shared concerns about the state of education in the United States. One grassroots organization called Moms For Liberty is growing rapidly. These moms are on a mission to fight for the survival of America and unite parents.
Minnesota Student Says Teacher Told Her to Hide ‘Equity Survey’ Questions From Parents
BY THE CENTER SQUARE July 24, 2021
A Sartell-St. Stephen School District student is speaking out after the school required grade-school children to take an equity survey.
Corey A. DeAngelis
@DeAngelisCorey
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NEW: U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that California unconstitutionally violated families' rights by forcing private schools to close in 2020
Corey A. DeAngelis
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NEW: U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that California unconstitutionally violated families' rights by forcing private schools to close in 2020
Critical Race Theory Is Not the Basis for Instruction at South Dakota’s Colleges: Regents
BY MASOOMA HAQ August 6, 2021
South Dakota Board of Regents announced on Thursday that Critical Race Theory (CRT) is not currently, nor in the future, the basis for instruction at public universities in the state.
Largest teachers union in U.S. sues mom who DARED ask what they teach in kindergarten
As Chicago Public Schools Reopen In-Person, Nearly 100,000 Students Might Not Show Up
BY CARA DING August 11, 2021
CHICAGO—As Chicago Public Schools (CPS) plan to reopen all 638 schools for in-person classes in the fall, 80,620 students are deemed to have medium risks of not coming back, according to CPS’s analysis of attendance rates.
These students were chronically absent during the last school year, when CPS pushed for citywide online learning amid the pandemic. Another 17,661 students who attended few or no classes are deemed at high risk, according to CPS director of family and community engagement Kareem Pender at a community engagement forum on Aug. 10. ...
To get them back, CPS asks schools and community organizations to canvass neighborhoods, make phone calls to students’ homes, and visit student homes in person. The CPS has about 340,000 students system-wide.
“We cannot afford to lose one student,” Michele Clark High School principal Charles Anderson told The Epoch Times, “We are going to find them.” Anderson asked his security guard, behavioral health team members, and counselor to find high-risk students at their homes. He declined to share details about those visits.
I keep seeing more and more words I know, being marked as incorrectly spelled. ... This is unsettling to me.
I think most Asian, Indian, and Latin parents know that rich white liberals are not acting in their children's best interest now, only in the interest of the CCP/Bezos/Waltons/Gates
I think most black parents understand this too, but some of them are taken in.
richwicks saysI keep seeing more and more words I know, being marked as incorrectly spelled. ... This is unsettling to me.
Me to!
Written communication is becoming a lost art amongst our youth.
Me to!
Written communication is becoming a lost art amongst our youth.
‘It Was Just Disbelief’: Parent Files Complaint Against Atlanta Elementary School After Learning the Principal Segregated Students Based on Race
Posted byBy Niara Savage | August 10, 2021 CommentsComments (0)
An Atlanta mom filed a federal complaint against her daughter’s Atlanta elementary school after she learned that the school was separating students on the basis of race.
In the discrimination complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, parent Kila Posey claims the principal at Mary Lin Elementary School, a K-5 school in the Atlanta Public Schools system, put a segregation policy in place because she thought it was best for all students. ...
Posey protested the policy when it was allegedly put into place by Principal Sharyn Briscoe last year. “First, it was just disbelief that I was having this conversation in 2020 with a person that looks just like me — a Black woman,” Posey said. “It’s segregating classrooms. You cannot segregate classrooms. You can’t do it.”
Posey, who is vice president of operations for the parent teacher association, according to the school website, first learned of the separation after she contacted Briscoe to request that her daughter be placed in a specific classroom with a certain teacher. Briscoe replied by saying that would not work because the teacher’s classroom wasn’t for Black students, Posey claims.
“She said that’s not one of the Black classes, and I immediately said, ‘What does that mean?’ I was confused. I asked for more clarification. I was like, ‘We have those in the school?’ And she proceeded to say, ‘Yes. I have decided that I’m going to place all of the Black students in two classes,’” Posey said.
According to Shields, “Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 says that you cannot treat one group of people differently based upon race, and that is what is going on at Mary Lin.”
Loudoun County teacher resigns in tears at a board meeting while slamming her district for their evil woke policies that teach hate and division
Aug 11th, 2021 4:44 pm
Teachers like this are the ones your children need, but you won't find them pretty soon in our nation's woke public schools.
Watch teacher Laura Morris resign at a board meeting in Loudoun County, Virginia, a district that has drawn national attention over its attempts to silence and bully dissenting students, faculty, and parents who disagree with its woke crusade.
"I encourage all parents and staff in this county to flood the private schools."
Iranian Christian immigrant goes OFF on woke school board: If you push preferred pronoun mandates then "I will make you call my kids 'king' and 'queen'"!
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