Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents have a say in the education of their kids. Some ideas should not be prompted in schools. CRT is not the same thing as teaching the racist history of the US.
What is CRT? Has it ever been taught in American K-12 schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. You can’t move to the rural south (and yes exurban Georgia is rural) was never going to accept a DEI professional. Why didn’t she move to CT or NY?
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DP.. why the eyeroll? I don't think the ^PP is wrong.
DP. I live in exurban Georgia. You cant redefine cities and suburbs as "rural" because by definition, they are not rural.
There are DEI professionals, but Georgia is a purple state. A super progressive DEI specialist would likely encounter some friction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. You can’t move to the rural south (and yes exurban Georgia is rural) was never going to accept a DEI professional. Why didn’t she move to CT or NY?
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DP.. why the eyeroll? I don't think the ^PP is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. You can’t move to the rural south (and yes exurban Georgia is rural) was never going to accept a DEI professional. Why didn’t she move to CT or NY?
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DP.. why the eyeroll? I don't think the ^PP is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents have a say in the education of their kids. Some ideas should not be prompted in schools. CRT is not the same thing as teaching the racist history of the US.
I take it you didn't read the article. This educator thought "CRT" meant culturally reaponsive teaching and was the principal of a white school in a Trump county when she was hiredby North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:Parents have a say in the education of their kids. Some ideas should not be prompted in schools. CRT is not the same thing as teaching the racist history of the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. You can’t move to the rural south (and yes exurban Georgia is rural) was never going to accept a DEI professional. Why didn’t she move to CT or NY?
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Anonymous wrote:Not surprising. You can’t move to the rural south (and yes exurban Georgia is rural) was never going to accept a DEI professional. Why didn’t she move to CT or NY?
Anonymous wrote:Parents have a say in the education of their kids. Some ideas should not be prompted in schools. CRT is not the same thing as teaching the racist history of the US.
Anonymous wrote:Parents have a say in the education of their kids. Some ideas should not be prompted in schools. CRT is not the same thing as teaching the racist history of the US.
Anonymous wrote:Parents have a say in the education of their kids. Some ideas should not be prompted in schools. CRT is not the same thing as teaching the racist history of the US.