This.is all you need to know about this dickless religious fucktard: Friedman acknowledged he is not aware of any children who were exposed to objectionable content at a school library and had it negatively impact their lives. But he claims that is irrelevant. "I don't have to know them," Friedman said. "It's all of them. Any poor kid who had the misfortune of coming across this material."
Once again we need to understand the difference between Critical Race Theory -- which is a teaching method -- designed to make the audience uncomfortable versus the teaching of our full diverse history in schools including all of the full social history including slavery. As outlined many times previously -- using CRT methods in K-12 schools merely demeans and abuses children which should not be allowed in any decent school environment. In fact it is no different than bullying. This is very different than teaching our full diverse history to children which should be encouraged in K-12 schools. Let's see today's story from Alabama. Alabama’s education system was designed to preserve white supremacy. I should know. https://www.al.com/news/2022/12/ala...o-preserve-white-supremacy-i-should-know.html
And just a reminder to those who haven't followed your backpedal: https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...-corporate-america.359996/page-3#post-5662053
The story outlines the problems encountered if a teacher actually criticizes critical race theory. This case has blown up into a big story in our state over the past week involving the systemic enforcement of CRT teaching methods in the state-funded Governor’s School six week summer program which is supposed to be non-partisan by law and is expected to focus on driving a passion for learning for top students who gather from across the state. The program is held "at Meredith College in Raleigh and Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem for gifted high school students pursuing academic and artistic endeavors." North Carolina teacher files lawsuit saying he was fired for criticizing 'critical race theory' https://lmtribune.com/nation/north-...cle_2a99ff50-6229-59cc-b224-8ed81fb11714.html
Look guise, an employee did not like an elective program and provided no proof of alleged CRT when fired for prelatizing his MAGA talking points during lectures
Let's take a look at a high school where National Merit Awards were hidden from non-minority students in the name of "equity". I should not have to explain to rational people why this is extremely wrong and abusive & demeaning to the students who were awarded National Merit awards but never told about them. Students robbed of scholarship opportunities after top school hid academic awards for the sake of equity, refused to ‘focus on their achievements’ https://www.theblaze.com/news/stude...s-school-officials-hid-academic-awards-equity Two administrators at the highest-ranking high school in the nation robbed students of college scholarships and admission opportunities after they hid students' academic awards to push an equitable learning environment, the New York Post reported. Many students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia, earned National Merit awards, but the school never notified them. According to U.S. News & World Report, Thomas Jefferson is the highest-ranked high school in the nation. Since students were never made aware of their National Merit awards, they could not use them to potentially receive millions of dollars in college scholarships and boost their college admission opportunities. The school district chose to withhold this information to comply with its strategy of "equal outcomes for every student, without exception." The Post uncovered that two school officials, Principal Ann Bonitatibus and Director of Student Services Brandon Kosatka, intentionally withheld notification of academic awards from students and families for years, possibly impacting up to 1,200 students during Bonitatibus' five years at the school. According to the New York Post, Thomas Jefferson adopted an "equitable grading" policy that eliminated zeros and automatically gave students who attended class a minimum grade of 50%. In 2020, Bonitatibus failed to inform parents that she had lobbied to remove the school's merit-based admission test to support "diversity." The National Merit organization only notifies the school when a student has been recognized for an award. When asked why the organization does not directly contact students or their families, a National Merit spokesperson told the Post that "high school officials have consistently requested to be the first to announce and recognize their Semifinalists and Commended Students in the National Merit Scholarship Program." Shawna Yashar, a parent whose child received an award but was not notified by Thomas Jefferson, told the Post, "Keeping these certificates from students is theft by the state." According to local parent advocate Debra Tisler, the school's decision to withhold the awards could be a civil rights violation since most TJ students are considered "gifted" and many are racial minorities. Yashar stated that during a phone call, Kosatka admitted that the school intentionally withheld the award information. "We want to recognize students for who they are as individuals, not focus on their achievements," Kosatka told Yashar. Following pushback from the community, Kosatka sent an email to the parents of students who had been recognized. He apologized on behalf of the school and noted that officials would contact college admissions officers to correct the record. "It was a mistake, to be honest," Fairfax County Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Fabio Zuluaga told the Post. "A commendation sends a very strong message to the kid, right? Your work is meaningful. If you work hard in life, there are good benefits from that." A Fairfax County Public Schools spokesperson told InsideNoVa, "FCPS understands the hard work and dedication of each and every student who competes for college acceptance and scholarship opportunities. Once the issue regarding the fall 2022 notifications was realized, counselors sent emails and made follow-up calls to each college where these students had applied and informed them of the National Merit Scholarship Commendations." Neither Kosatka nor Bonitatibus responded to a request for comment, the New York Post reported.
lol the blaze reports on the NYCompost. Here, let's quote a better source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...american-students-thomas-jefferson-has-begun/ Note how OP has devolved from "critical race theory is this specific thing from this BS pamphlet" to what his handler Russo said "anything I don't like is CRT".
Your headline is a lie...did you do that.on purpose? Where.in the article did it say non-minority students?
Well -- as outlined in the N.Y. Post story I expect I should have stated non-black students. Plenty of the impacted were Asians. What the school did varied by year. Some years they informed no students --- or only informed students after college admission deadlines. Bottom line: This is a rotten way to treat students and their families for the sake of "equity".