C'mon -- you really don't understand why the optics are problematic? People are free to support whitherever they want, of course. -- but not as an official retentive for their employer typically.
C'mon -- you really don't understand why the optics are problematic? People are free to support whitherever they want, of course. -- but not as an official retentive for their employer typically.
If this site is unbiased, there is no way with a straight face anyone can think that rainbow flags and BLM on the district 65 equity weeks website live right now are not political but a trump mask is. The former school board president literally cited Donald Trumps 2016 executive orders as "something she took personal" and then rolled out this curriculum.
I have complained about a lot of that stuff but its all old news from like 2022, why should I write about a former school board presidents opinion like 5 years ago today?
Maybe you should define “political”. How is teaching and learning about equity political? What about equality? Could you consider NOT teaching about equity (or equality) as political too?
C'mon -- you really don't understand why the optics are problematic? People are free to support whitherever they want, of course. -- but not as an official retentive for their employer typically.
I agree. I don’t care if they run the Trump fan club in their free time, they just need to not do it on the job. It shows a lack of professionalism
If this site is unbiased, there is no way with a straight face anyone can think that rainbow flags and BLM on the district 65 equity weeks website live right now are not political but a trump mask is. The former school board president literally cited Donald Trumps 2016 executive orders as "something she took personal" and then rolled out this curriculum.
https://sites.google.com/district65.net/d65equityweeks/home
https://truthout.org/articles/our-school-board-is-under-attack-for-putting-anti-racist-education-into-action/
I have complained about a lot of that stuff but its all old news from like 2022, why should I write about a former school board presidents opinion like 5 years ago today?
Maybe you should define “political”. How is teaching and learning about equity political? What about equality? Could you consider NOT teaching about equity (or equality) as political too?