Fayette Schools assignment to fifth graders upsets Kentucky law enforcement group and parents
In January 2021, local media reported the Kentucky Peace Officers’ Association was “enraged” after learning that Fayette County Schools had issued a quiz to fifth graders, asking them…
Hopkins Schools urge teachers and staff to examine their ‘whiteness’
On Aug. 24, 2020, Hopkins Public Schools Superintendent Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed welcomed teachers and staff back to school in a virtual staff kickoff event by urging them to examine…
La Mesa/Spring Valley board member compares reopening schools to ‘white supremacist ideology’
On Feb. 23, 2021, La Mesa/Spring Valley School District held a board meeting via Zoom to discuss in-person learning. Board member Charda Bell-Fontenot said she was “extremely vexed.” The…
Alamo Heights Schools announces ‘District Equity Council’
On Oct. 12, 2020, Alamo Heights Junior School Principal Laura Ancira sent parents an email announcing a "District Equity Council" led by Dr. Jimmie Walker, the executive director of curriculum…
Alexandria Schools releases “Equity for All 2025” Plan
On Sept. 8, 2020, George Washington Middle School Dean of Students spoke to a virtual sixth graders' orientation with a "Black Lives Matter" poster. Principal Jesse Mazur said the poster's…
BLM 2021 Week of Action Curriculum
The Ames Community School District posted free resource materials for their Black Lives Matter Week of Action, which began on Feb 1, 2021. One of the online resources that drew…
Grand Jury indicts two Carroll Independent School District board members for secret meetings
Update On April 6, 2021, The Texan reported, “Carroll Independent School District (CISD) Board President Michelle Moore and Vice-President Todd Carlton were indicted by a grand jury for conspiracy…
Coronado board members raise concerns about critical race theory in new ‘Equity Action Plan’
The Coronado Times reported on Feb. 18, 2021, the Coronado Unified School District Governing Board met at District Offices for their regular board meeting, first meeting of the year…
3rd graders in Cupertino forced to deconstruct their racial identities, create identity maps and rank themselves according to their “power and privilege”
In January of 2021, City Journal reported that a teacher at R.I. Meyerholz Elementary School in San Jose, California recently forced a class of third-graders to deconstruct their racial identities,…