Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can we achieve excellence for all if we don’t consider the experiences, identities, strengths, and opportunities for these students? We are all different and do not have common motivators or connections. The fundamental purpose of equity is to figure out what we do now that may hurt, harm, and not excel our children and then fix it. That is the responsibility of educators- period! How can people be okay mentally and spiritually suggesting that systems ignore the needs of various groups of students? That is insane! White supremacy culture calls for folks to normalize the system as is and not see the impact that our actions, behaviors, choices, and decisions on certain student groups. It also has folks believing that standards will be lowered. Who ever said that?!?! Misconception and propaganda- period!!! All I will say is that anyone who feels like our kids - all of our kids- don’t deserve us creating systems and structures that support them both systematically and individually- needs to do some serious soul searching. All it takes is one accident or mental alteration to put some folks in a marginalized group. I bet then y’all would believe in providing resources and supports to your children based on their needs! Just some ‘food for thought’!
Why don't you take each point you are trying to make and justify it? Because, if you don't do that, your argument is useless. It's just a bunch of words.
What is white supremacist by demanding that children learn to read?
Exactly. And write, spell, do math, learn science, history, literature... such "white supremacy" at play! JFC. Spare me the empty word salad nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:My issues are:
The legality of changing all other policies to be implemented through the prism of this policy
and
I don't care what your background is that makes you a behavior problem in class. Teachers deserve to be supported and kids held to a high standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some parts of the policy that are sensible and actionable, and will therefore likely be ignored if this policy is adopted.
"All students deserve a safe, well-equipped comfortable physical space for learning and innovation."
"The Chief Operations Office will guarantee safe and well equipped facilities, safe and efficient transportation, and nutritious meals for all students and staff."
Agree. And, has that not always been the policy? Maybe not nutritious meals for everyone--but, I'm pretty sure that has been the policy for a while.
But imagine if the School Board actually prioritized this as opposed to just mouthed the words.
Instead, we'll get a lot of verbiage no one understands and some fringe initiatives like the Lewis Academy to demonstrate the commitment to "equity."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can we achieve excellence for all if we don’t consider the experiences, identities, strengths, and opportunities for these students? We are all different and do not have common motivators or connections. The fundamental purpose of equity is to figure out what we do now that may hurt, harm, and not excel our children and then fix it. That is the responsibility of educators- period! How can people be okay mentally and spiritually suggesting that systems ignore the needs of various groups of students? That is insane! White supremacy culture calls for folks to normalize the system as is and not see the impact that our actions, behaviors, choices, and decisions on certain student groups. It also has folks believing that standards will be lowered. Who ever said that?!?! Misconception and propaganda- period!!! All I will say is that anyone who feels like our kids - all of our kids- don’t deserve us creating systems and structures that support them both systematically and individually- needs to do some serious soul searching. All it takes is one accident or mental alteration to put some folks in a marginalized group. I bet then y’all would believe in providing resources and supports to your children based on their needs! Just some ‘food for thought’!
Why don't you take each point you are trying to make and justify it? Because, if you don't do that, your argument is useless. It's just a bunch of words.
What is white supremacist by demanding that children learn to read?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are some parts of the policy that are sensible and actionable, and will therefore likely be ignored if this policy is adopted.
"All students deserve a safe, well-equipped comfortable physical space for learning and innovation."
"The Chief Operations Office will guarantee safe and well equipped facilities, safe and efficient transportation, and nutritious meals for all students and staff."
Agree. And, has that not always been the policy? Maybe not nutritious meals for everyone--but, I'm pretty sure that has been the policy for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Here are some parts of the policy that are sensible and actionable, and will therefore likely be ignored if this policy is adopted.
"All students deserve a safe, well-equipped comfortable physical space for learning and innovation."
"The Chief Operations Office will guarantee safe and well equipped facilities, safe and efficient transportation, and nutritious meals for all students and staff."
How can we achieve excellence for all if we don’t consider the experiences, identities, strengths, and opportunities for these students? We are all different and do not have common motivators or connections. The fundamental purpose of equity is to figure out what we do now that may hurt, harm, and not excel our children and then fix it. That is the responsibility of educators- period!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Chief Equity Office will design and execute an Equity plan-with an accompanying framework-to build capacity in the skills and dispositions of cultural proficiency which are necessary to create and nurture equitable educational and work environments."
Could someone please translate this for me?
Sure. “We didn’t get the message over the last few years (or rather, we refused to listen) that parents are sick to death of the focus on “equity” rather than actual academic excellence for all. We will continue to waste hours putting out ridiculous verbiage that means nothing but signals to our “stakeholders” how virtuous we are. You’re welcome.”
Anonymous wrote:How can we achieve excellence for all if we don’t consider the experiences, identities, strengths, and opportunities for these students? We are all different and do not have common motivators or connections. The fundamental purpose of equity is to figure out what we do now that may hurt, harm, and not excel our children and then fix it. That is the responsibility of educators- period! How can people be okay mentally and spiritually suggesting that systems ignore the needs of various groups of students? That is insane! White supremacy culture calls for folks to normalize the system as is and not see the impact that our actions, behaviors, choices, and decisions on certain student groups. It also has folks believing that standards will be lowered. Who ever said that?!?! Misconception and propaganda- period!!! All I will say is that anyone who feels like our kids - all of our kids- don’t deserve us creating systems and structures that support them both systematically and individually- needs to do some serious soul searching. All it takes is one accident or mental alteration to put some folks in a marginalized group. I bet then y’all would believe in providing resources and supports to your children based on their needs! Just some ‘food for thought’!
Anonymous wrote:How can we achieve excellence for all if we don’t consider the experiences, identities, strengths, and opportunities for these students? We are all different and do not have common motivators or connections. The fundamental purpose of equity is to figure out what we do now that may hurt, harm, and not excel our children and then fix it. That is the responsibility of educators- period! How can people be okay mentally and spiritually suggesting that systems ignore the needs of various groups of students? That is insane! White supremacy culture calls for folks to normalize the system as is and not see the impact that our actions, behaviors, choices, and decisions on certain student groups. It also has folks believing that standards will be lowered. Who ever said that?!?! Misconception and propaganda- period!!! All I will say is that anyone who feels like our kids - all of our kids- don’t deserve us creating systems and structures that support them both systematically and individually- needs to do some serious soul searching. All it takes is one accident or mental alteration to put some folks in a marginalized group. I bet then y’all would believe in providing resources and supports to your children based on their needs! Just some ‘food for thought’!