Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support the current school board. 100%.
So-called “academic achievement” is the hallmark of white privilege.
Why are we valuing human beings this way? Africa doesn’t value humans this way.
It is about time we de-construct these racist value systems and focus on equity - which is what our school board is doing.
LOl yes ... because Africa is what we want to be emulating here.
Did someone say clown world?
+1. Why don’t you send your kid to Africa then and how great their education system is. So tired of people playing the race card to justify lowering educational standards.
No, I’m not white either.
So tired of people falling for racist trolls trying to stoke racial divisions. Africans value academic achievement very much, even if their education system isn't great. The bolded language was definitely posted by a troll trying to rile up racial tensions and you and pp fell for it hook, line and sinker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support the current school board. 100%.
So-called “academic achievement” is the hallmark of white privilege.
Why are we valuing human beings this way? Africa doesn’t value humans this way.
It is about time we de-construct these racist value systems and focus on equity - which is what our school board is doing.
LOl yes ... because Africa is what we want to be emulating here.
Did someone say clown world?
+1. Why don’t you send your kid to Africa then and how great their education system is. So tired of people playing the race card to justify lowering educational standards.
No, I’m not white either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
I’m not the one complaining about schools being a distribution center for meals to the poor and the hungry. Seriously, go to hell.
NP here. Well, it's a valid question. Why is this a responsibility of the school district? I think we can all agree that we should help those that need help. But why is it the schools' responsibilty versus the town the state or the federal government?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
I’m not the one complaining about schools being a distribution center for meals to the poor and the hungry. Seriously, go to hell.
NP here. Well, it's a valid question. Why is this a responsibility of the school district? I think we can all agree that we should help those that need help. But why is it the schools' responsibilty versus the town the state or the federal government?
Schools are where the kids are so feed them there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support the current school board. 100%.
So-called “academic achievement” is the hallmark of white privilege.
Why are we valuing human beings this way? Africa doesn’t value humans this way.
It is about time we de-construct these racist value systems and focus on equity - which is what our school board is doing.
LOl yes ... because Africa is what we want to be emulating here.
Did someone say clown world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
I’m not the one complaining about schools being a distribution center for meals to the poor and the hungry. Seriously, go to hell.
NP here. Well, it's a valid question. Why is this a responsibility of the school district? I think we can all agree that we should help those that need help. But why is it the schools' responsibilty versus the town the state or the federal government?
Anonymous wrote:I support the current school board. 100%.
So-called “academic achievement” is the hallmark of white privilege.
Why are we valuing human beings this way? Africa doesn’t value humans this way.
It is about time we de-construct these racist value systems and focus on equity - which is what our school board is doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
I’m not the one complaining about schools being a distribution center for meals to the poor and the hungry. Seriously, go to hell.
NP here. Well, it's a valid question. Why is this a responsibility of the school district? I think we can all agree that we should help those that need help. But why is it the schools' responsibilty versus the town the state or the federal government?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
I’m not the one complaining about schools being a distribution center for meals to the poor and the hungry. Seriously, go to hell.
NP here. Well, it's a valid question. Why is this a responsibility of the school district? I think we can all agree that we should help those that need help. But why is it the schools' responsibilty versus the town the state or the federal government?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
I’m not the one complaining about schools being a distribution center for meals to the poor and the hungry. Seriously, go to hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
What a way to deflect. Are you opening your home to just random strangers that you know nothing about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.
Right. Like you’d ever open your home to them.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is not that the poor get food and social
Services but that it’s been left to school to accomplish that.