This is going around FB today
Virginia’s new Governor Youngkin has established a tip line to report teachers. I recommend you report: - Who was your favorite teacher and what did they teach? - What teacher had the most positive impact on your life? -What does your child like about their current teacher? - How has your school or your child’s school had a positive impact on your life? - What are some of your fondest memories about school? You can report these to: helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov And be sure to #ThankATeacher 🙏🏽 |
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CAN WE FOIA THE EMAILS?? |
emailed send |
And teaching Arabic numbers! It is shocking! |
I will call in my objection to the following "facts" being taught in our public schools:
--Columbus "discovered" America --the first Thanksgiving was a peaceful gathering --the first European settlers came here for religious freedom --the civil war was fought to end slavery --America was isolationist between WWI and WWII --slavery existed mostly in southern states |
I want to report Miss Keck, history teacher at Wakefield High School in Arlington, VA, who was mean to me in 1959. But yet, ladies and gentlemen, I somehow survived. |
Can I report the truant officer? I am concerned his/her views of freedom are not inline with the republican orthodoxy. |
This moron thinks teaching history as it actually happened is "demonizing" white people. They're so far detached from reality they can't see anything. |
This is a really juvenile way to handle what is should be treated in a serious manner, given its seriousness. Maybe someday when we act like adults and protest like adults, our society will start to function again. |
Setting up a hotline so parents can complain that the history curriculum doesn't just cover white people and demand various books be banned isn't a serious endeavour and shouldn't be treated as such. It reminds me of when Trump tried to set up a hotline so people could report suspected illegals living in their neighbourhood. |
Yep. Double Plus Ungood. |
That's a weird mix of things. This may be closer to the truth: - Columbus wasn't the discoverer, not even the first European. - Thanksgiving is a mess, yes, there needs to be better teaching for this - The first European settlers came here to try and exploit new lands. Some fled religious oppression by others but weren't exactly proponents of religious freedom either. - Civil war was fought for a number of reasons, but one reason was *definitely* slavery. Just look at the contemporary debates leading up to the Civil War in Congress, the Missouri Compromise, Bleeding Kansas, the violent attack on abolitionist Senator Sumner by southern pro-slave Preston Brooks, and so on. - America wasn't "isolationist" - it had muddled international goals and objectives, some companies and industrialists were invested in Nazi Germany at the time. - Slavery existed at some point in all states, nobody denies that - but in 1790, the overwhelming majority of slaves were concentrated in the south, with most in Virginia and South Carolina, and then slavery expanded further west and south, whereas by the 1820s, well prior to the civil war it was largely phased out in the northern states. It's also a common misconception that white people were all slaveowners. Even at the peak of slavery in 1840, less than 10% of whites owned slaves. |
I would like to know why French and or Spanish is being taught in my children's school. This is Virgina, it is not France of Spain correct?. America First!! |
If I were a teacher I'd quit. This is the last straw. |