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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
@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
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'"!
It's official. Our daughter will start private school this year. And the public school she went to last year was better than most. Public schools have just fucked up too many times, and for many of us, this plandemic was the last straw.
https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/homeschooling-just-crossed-the-tipping-point/
The FL Legislature just offered credits for kids 'needing' to leave Public Schools because of Mask Mandates. THIS is the primary front in the Culture War.
Except for the fact that Florida is surging with the deadly delta variant, as virulent as the chicken pox and deadlier than Ebola.
Jonathan Koeppel, the Spanish teacher from Louisiana who went viral after exposing to the public an online teaching tool that pushed “critical race theory,” says he will take legal action against the school board following his termination.
Robby Starbuck
@robbystarbuck
Aug 17
This nut could end up being your child’s teacher and you wouldn’t even find out the craziness they’re teaching until your kid tells you about it. If you aren’t disturbed after watching this, you’re a lunatic. School choice is the civil rights issue of our generation.
https://notthebee.com/article/over-5000-teachers-have-signed-a-pledge-that-they-will-teach-crt-where-banned-by-lawThe 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!
The number of Texas families pulling their children out of public schools and pursuing homeschooling in one week this month is five times greater than the same time period last year, the Texas Homeschool Coalition reports.
“We are literally inundated with calls and emails from thousands upon thousands of families asking how they can begin homeschooling this fall,” Tim Lambert, president of the Texas Home School Coalition, said in a statement.
“In the fall of 2020, the number of homeschooling families in Texas had nearly tripled from 4.5 percent in the spring to 12.3 percent by October, according to the U.S. Census Bureau,” the coalition reports. A conservative estimate put the number of students being homeschooled in Texas in 2020 at roughly 750,000, a state record.
Risky: NYC schools this year will ONLY require vaccinations, universal masking, social distancing, regular testing, quarantining, air purifiers, school closures
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