Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burke remains strongly and vocally committed to DEI. 8th graders are getting ready for their weeklong trip to Alabama as part of the Civil Rights Movement history unit.
Burke usually has a second round of applications if spots remain available. Do not hesitate to reach out, they will be very understanding
Alabama for a week sounds a tad too strongly committed to this cause. That is out there. How long have they been doing that?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, so sad the latest fad in consultant grift is fading away.
Anonymous wrote:Holton also has a parent group called “Racial Justice Learning Space for White Families”
Anonymous wrote:Holton asks its white students to attend its “Racial Justice Learning Center for White Students” at lunch. (Everyone else is invited to their respective affinity group at that time)
Are people seriously questioning whether Holton is all-in on anti-racism?
Anonymous wrote:Holton asks its white students to attend its “Racial Justice Learning Center for White Students” at lunch. (Everyone else is invited to their respective affinity group at that time)
Are people seriously questioning whether Holton is all-in on anti-racism?
Anonymous wrote:Holton asks its white students to attend its “Racial Justice Learning Center for White Students” at lunch. (Everyone else is invited to their respective affinity group at that time)
Are people seriously questioning whether Holton is all-in on anti-racism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check Oakcrest
Aren't they uber religious? Opus Dei uber?
Anonymous wrote:Check Oakcrest
Anonymous wrote:Holton asks its white students to attend its “Racial Justice Learning Center for White Students” at lunch. (Everyone else is invited to their respective affinity group at that time)
Are people seriously questioning whether Holton is all-in on anti-racism?