Monday, August 2, 2021

Racism & school

Last week's posts told the story of teacher Paul Rossi in a New York school. He objected to the new racism required there, and the Head of School agreed, but the ideology still continues to rule. New York schools are not alone.

Minnesota schools do likewise, largely unknown to parents and taxpayers.

Last fall the Hopkins Superintendent told staff that they were going to focus on how the white race is responsible for a pandemic of injustice. They fight white supremacy with policies like not requiring black students to turn in assignments on time (racial injustice). Presumably white students must still be on time.

It's hidden from parents. A Sartell student says all the students had to answer personal questions on an "equity" survey whether they understood them or not, and were forbidden to tell their parents about the questions. It made her very uncomfortable, and she apparently told her parents anyway.


(cont'd tomorrow)

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