Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overtly political teachers"
Like the ones who extol Trumpism in the classroom?
Or the ones who call the Civill War the "war of northern aggression"
Let's talk about teachers with political agendas.
I have never, EVER heard of a teacher doing this - but certainly, any teacher braying about their own personal political beliefs should be reported - at the very least to the school administration. Do you have an actual (REAL LIFE) example of a teacher doing the above? We'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Another FCPS survey was given today. I have the screenshot but can't paste it here, so I'll just summarize. Nothing terrible, just so ridiculous and unnecessary. And as always, focused on race and ethnicity.
Do you have positive relationships with any of these adults in your school? Mark all that apply:
The principal or assistant principal
A teacher
My counselor
The School Resource Officer (SRO)
The School Security Officer (SSO)
An adult that shares my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
An adult that does not share my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
I do not have a positive relationship with any adult at this school
Anonymous wrote:
"overtly political teachers"
Like the ones who extol Trumpism in the classroom?
Or the ones who call the Civill War the "war of northern aggression"
Let's talk about teachers with political agendas.
I have never, EVER heard of a teacher doing this - but certainly, any teacher braying about their own personal political beliefs should be reported - at the very least to the school administration. Do you have an actual (REAL LIFE) example of a teacher doing the above? We'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not BS...google it. Many links have already been provided in this thread. You are just choosing to ignore them.
Nope. Are you new here? You make a claim, you provide the links. But you can’t because you’re a liar.
There have been many links provided in this thread. You have chosen to ignore them.
Zero links about John Lewis and Ruby Bridges being "banned." But you know that. Keep up the good fight (aka narrative)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another FCPS survey was given today. I have the screenshot but can't paste it here, so I'll just summarize. Nothing terrible, just so ridiculous and unnecessary. And as always, focused on race and ethnicity.
Do you have positive relationships with any of these adults in your school? Mark all that apply:
The principal or assistant principal
A teacher
My counselor
The School Resource Officer (SRO)
The School Security Officer (SSO)
An adult that shares my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
An adult that does not share my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
I do not have a positive relationship with any adult at this school
Stop your theatrical pretense at being offended. There are 8 choices--only two that refer to race/ethnicity so saying "as always, focused on race and ethnicity" is an exaggeration. The question is very clear--do you have any positive relationships with adults in your school. Given how many kids have mental health issues and the importance of these issues being recognized by an adult in the school setting, that seems like a reasonable question. For some kids, someone from their own racial/ethnic/cultural background may be the best person to make a connection to. What's wrong with that? Go away and find a real problem to focus on.
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Talk about "theatrical pretense at being offended." ^^ Settle down. It is merely *another* in a long list of "equity-lens" BS coming out of FCPS. But then again, I guess it does give the Chief Equity Officer something to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another FCPS survey was given today. I have the screenshot but can't paste it here, so I'll just summarize. Nothing terrible, just so ridiculous and unnecessary. And as always, focused on race and ethnicity.
Do you have positive relationships with any of these adults in your school? Mark all that apply:
The principal or assistant principal
A teacher
My counselor
The School Resource Officer (SRO)
The School Security Officer (SSO)
An adult that shares my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
An adult that does not share my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
I do not have a positive relationship with any adult at this school
Stop your theatrical pretense at being offended. There are 8 choices--only two that refer to race/ethnicity so saying "as always, focused on race and ethnicity" is an exaggeration. The question is very clear--do you have any positive relationships with adults in your school. Given how many kids have mental health issues and the importance of these issues being recognized by an adult in the school setting, that seems like a reasonable question. For some kids, someone from their own racial/ethnic/cultural background may be the best person to make a connection to. What's wrong with that? Go away and find a real problem to focus on.
Anonymous wrote:Another FCPS survey was given today. I have the screenshot but can't paste it here, so I'll just summarize. Nothing terrible, just so ridiculous and unnecessary. And as always, focused on race and ethnicity.
Do you have positive relationships with any of these adults in your school? Mark all that apply:
The principal or assistant principal
A teacher
My counselor
The School Resource Officer (SRO)
The School Security Officer (SSO)
An adult that shares my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
An adult that does not share my racial, ethnic, or cultural background
I do not have a positive relationship with any adult at this school
Anonymous wrote:"overtly political teachers"
Like the ones who extol Trumpism in the classroom?
Or the ones who call the Civill War the "war of northern aggression"
Let's talk about teachers with political agendas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not BS...google it. Many links have already been provided in this thread. You are just choosing to ignore them.
Nope. Are you new here? You make a claim, you provide the links. But you can’t because you’re a liar.
There have been many links provided in this thread. You have chosen to ignore them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the tip line is trying to ‘catch’:
A teacher tells the class that White people hurled insults atJackie Robinson. They get ‘reported’ for not saying ‘some’ people and that “hurled” is too strong a word. This is why the whole idea is crazy.
OFGS
I hope teachers quit over this nonsense. Virginia, be prepared for the implosion of your public school system if that happens.
Narrator: The GOP WANTS the implosion of the public school system.
No, but if overtly political teachers chose to quit it wouldn't be a tragedy.
You will be persecuting dozens of nonpolitical teachers who teach legitimate history, literature, etc. that may be uncomfortable to some delusional parents for every actually politically inappropriate teacher you find. There are much better ways to protect students institutionally. A state-sponsored teacher persecution hotline is not something any honorable Governor would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the tip line is trying to ‘catch’:
A teacher tells the class that White people hurled insults atJackie Robinson. They get ‘reported’ for not saying ‘some’ people and that “hurled” is too strong a word. This is why the whole idea is crazy.
OFGS
I hope teachers quit over this nonsense. Virginia, be prepared for the implosion of your public school system if that happens.
Narrator: The GOP WANTS the implosion of the public school system.
No, but if overtly political teachers chose to quit it wouldn't be a tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the tip line is trying to ‘catch’:
A teacher tells the class that White people hurled insults atJackie Robinson. They get ‘reported’ for not saying ‘some’ people and that “hurled” is too strong a word. This is why the whole idea is crazy.
OFGS
I hope teachers quit over this nonsense. Virginia, be prepared for the implosion of your public school system if that happens.