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Crap Throwing Clavin
1 hour ago, Ann said:


 

 

 

"Students glared intimidatingly at faculty members."

 

Jesus...if you can't handle that, maybe you people shouldn't be teachers.

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4merper4mer
On 6/9/2023 at 5:12 PM, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

Prejudice for...not participating in a celebration?  

Canadians 

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4merper4mer
On 6/13/2023 at 10:25 PM, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

"Students glared intimidatingly at faculty members."

 

Jesus...if you can't handle that, maybe you people shouldn't be teachers.

Was Tennessee Williams misquoted, taken out of context or was he an idiot?

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Biden Admin Appoints Randi Weingarten to School Safety Advisory Board
 

The Biden administration announced new members of its school safety board this week, including Randi Weingarten, the teachers' union head who backed school closures throughout the pandemic.

 

The Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council, which makes recommendations on safety concerns in schools, received 20 new appointments this week including Weingarten, head of the American Federation of Teachers. DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who has faced Republican pushback for his response to the ongoing border crisis, announced the selections this week.

 

"Leaders of our academic institutions and campus life have a great deal to offer in helping us counter the evolving and emerging threats to the homeland," Mayorkas said in a statement. The group advises on campus safety, its website says.

 

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Ohio moms react to 'vicious' school reporting them to FBI after exposing critical race theory: complaint

In response to voicing concerns about the curriculum, the Ohio school 'alerted the FBI that we were dangerous,' according to the moms

 

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Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Gross said Columbus Academy denied re-enrollment to their children after the parents started asking questions about the school's curriculum and fiduciary compliance matters, according to the complaint filed on June 12. Their requests for transparency were met with an "overreaction" from the administration, the moms said. 

 

"And so when I say an overreaction, I mean an overreaction of calling the police on us, alerting almost 900 faculty members that they had alerted the FBI that we were dangerous. Just things that were so far beyond the pale that it would lead one to ask why? Why is the reaction so extreme?" Gross said. 

 

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"Upon information and belief, the Academy’s vicious treatment of the Parent Plaintiffs, and by relation, their children, including improperly invoking governmental investigative agencies, disseminating false information, and engaging in a coordinated effort to destroy their reputations in the community, was retaliation to prevent any further inquiry financial wrongdoing of the Academy," the complaint said. 

 

The school categorically denied all allegations in a statement to Fox News Digital, saying, "These allegations are entirely without any legal merit or factual basis whatsoever."

 

The complaint, which was filed in the Court of Common Pleas in Franklin County that seeks compensation for damages, also elaborated on the school environment, which was allegedly hostile to conservative students. 

Some of the instruction included critical race theory and was believed by the moms to be "indoctrination," Fox News Digital previously reported. 

 

"One teacher stated, on the first day of class, that he would not communicate with any student who supported President Trump," the complaint said. "Politically charged issues were regularly taught and discussed in the classroom without opposing viewpoints presented."

 

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After that, the complaint said, "the Academy’s head of Security… filed a false police report against the Parent Plaintiffs with the Gahanna Police Department." 

 

The school followed up by notifying faculty it had reported Gonzalez and Gross to the FBI, according to the complaint. Gonzalez believed it was "predatory alienation."

 

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Crap Throwing Clavin
1 hour ago, Ann said:

Biden Admin Appoints Randi Weingarten to School Safety Advisory Board
 

The Biden administration announced new members of its school safety board this week, including Randi Weingarten, the teachers' union head who backed school closures throughout the pandemic.

 

The Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council, which makes recommendations on safety concerns in schools, received 20 new appointments this week including Weingarten, head of the American Federation of Teachers. DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who has faced Republican pushback for his response to the ongoing border crisis, announced the selections this week.

 

"Leaders of our academic institutions and campus life have a great deal to offer in helping us counter the evolving and emerging threats to the homeland," Mayorkas said in a statement. The group advises on campus safety, its website says.

 

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80% of AFT's budget (which Weingarten is the president of) goes to lobbying.  

 

80%.  That's 80% of all the dues collected from all the teachers in the union.  Goes to political campaigns.  That is ultimately why Weingarten got appointed to this board.

 

You've never seen corrupt until you've seen "teacher's union" corrupt.

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Crap Throwing Clavin
28 minutes ago, Ann said:

What are they doing at these school board meetings that they do not want filmed by parents?
 

 

 

 

 

"She notes that board policy states that video of staff and students cannot be taken without consent."

 

Too bad NJ is a one-party consent state.  Doesn't matter what the board says, if the person talking to the board consents to being recorded.

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'Building an Antiracist America': Top Pennsylvania School District Pushes Teachers To Infuse Critical Race Theory Into Their Lessons
Pennsylvania school teachers must 'know and acknowledge that biases exist in the education system' before they can teach in the state

 

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Pittsburgh Public Schools, the state's second-largest district, hosts on its website an array of "racial equity learning resources" that train educators on topics such as "whiteness" and how to be "culturally responsive as a white teacher." One resource includes curriculum materials developed from critical race theorist Ibram X. Kendi's Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, which argues that "racist ideas have been stamped" into the nation's "Constitution, laws, policies, practices, and beliefs of segregationists and assimilationists." Lessons inspired by the book ask students to explain how America's government is "emblematic" of the statement, "Racism is the bedrock of the USA." They also state that "meritocracy and the American dream narrative are rooted in whiteness."

 

The district's push to provide teachers with training centered on critical race theory comes as Pennsylvania Democrats make sweeping changes to state standards for teachers. Democratic governor Josh Shapiro's administration last year released "Culturally-Relevant and Sustaining Education" guidelines, which require educators to recognize schools' "inequities and institutional biases" before they can become licensed to teach in the state. For Pennsylvania lawmaker Barbara Gleim (R.), those guidelines are part of a years-long push to support "race theory teaching" through "multi-level educational training webinars and embedded class indoctrination."

 

"The entrance of race theory into Pittsburgh Public Schools is not surprising," Gleim told the Washington Free Beacon, "as parents have been attending school board meetings across the state with evidence that school assignments are riddled with questions about diversity, equity, and inclusion, social and emotional learning, social justice issues, and secular viewpoints concerning gender ideology."

 

Pittsburgh Public Schools did not return a request for comment.

 

In addition to its Kendi-inspired curriculum materials, Pittsburgh Public Schools' teacher trainings include a webinar that labels "middle to upper class white, heteronormative, Judeo-Christian, able-bodied, English-speaking" men as those complicit in promoting "whiteness." The training describes "whiteness" as a "place of advantage, privilege, or domination" that shapes "institutions, policies, and social relations," which mirrors a key tenet of critical race theory. The educator training resource also argues that individuals are racist even if they don’t intend to be and the only remedy is proactive efforts at "antiracism." In line with this thinking, teachers are told not to teach "colorblindness."

 

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The answer to this, of course, will be that any and all standards of licensing and credentials will be so degraded that any garden variety grasshopper will pass (unless it’s a white grasshopper, then it will be eaten).

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The answer to this, of course, will be that any and all standards of licensing and credentials will be so degraded that any garden variety grasshopper will pass (unless it’s a white grasshopper, then it will be eaten).


And the students most likely have massive student loans they will never be able to pay back without passing the bar. A lose-lose for everyone. 
 

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4merper4mer
1 hour ago, Ann said:


And the students most likely have massive student loans they will never be able to pay back without passing the bar. A lose-lose for everyone. 
 

Not everyone.  Lots of people have figured out how to make bank on shit like this.

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