Imagine what would happen to a student who uttered those words on campus! Would he (or she) be given a "fair trial" by the superintendent and kicked out of school?
Would the board miss her? She seldom speaks up, except to second standard motions made by trustee-elect Amelia McKie. Oh, and to utter "Tough!" in response to a Motion by Trustee Scott, which had been seconded by Trustee Agostini, on that same night.
Let's see; if Caution-Parker resigned, if Holmes and McKie finally got removed from office because they are on the board illegally, and if a fourth trustee on the Squad had to resign, that would clear the way for a conservative board to bring order and professionalism back to the Richland 2 school district. After a special election, of course, to fill the four empty chairs.
Just imagine four empty chairs at the front of the room. The first order of business would have to be an emergency action to change the number required for a quorum. But could the remaining three Trustees even do that?
What would be the first thing they'd do? Run the curricula of the District through a sieve and filter out all the Critical Race Theory-type material. And get back to educating students!
Please give us your definition of CRT and any examples of when it gas ever been taught in elementary, middle or high school.
ReplyDeleteKerry, thanks for reading and for your comments. There is plenty in the national conservative news about CRT, and I refer you there. The elements of CRT are what is being taught, used, applied throughout the schools. So then schools and districts will claim that they aren't teaching CRT. A good place to start is www.prageru.com
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