Randy Smith Middle School offers “Safe Space” class for students who identify as LGBTQ or allies
On October 14, 2022, the Alaska Watchman reported that Randy Smith Middle School was “preparing to launch an explicitly LGBTQ ‘explorations’ class for 6th-8th grade students…
Pittsburg Public Schools’ “On Track to Equity” Program Is Part of 2017-2022 Strategic Plan
Pittsburg Public Schools launched its On Track to Equity program in 2019 to “reduce racial disparities throughout the District and elevate the achievement levels of African American students.” The…
Mason Public Schools’ equity plan encourages teachers to read books by Paulo Freire and other “anti-racist” writers
In Mason Public Schools’ recent equity plan, the district lays out its plan to increase diversity and social justice in the district’s work. Despite noting the “district’s continued…
Weston Public Schools hires an organization that believes Christianity is upholding “White Supremacy” to conduct equity audit
Weston Public Schools in Weston, Massachusetts, has recently announced to the community that they have hired The Leadership Academy to conduct a district-wide equity audit. In their FAQ…
THE TENNESSEE STAR: CDC Pressures Teachers to Increase ‘LGBTQ Inclusivity’ in Classroom Instruction
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has been forcing teachers across the country to follow certain guidelines demonstrating their commitment to “LGBTQ inclusivity” in their classroom instructions.
BREITBART: CDC Pushes Teachers to Measure Commitment to ‘LGBTQ Inclusivity’ Instruction
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued an “assessment tool” for teachers and school administrators to measure their commitment to “LGBTQ inclusivity” in their classrooms.
THE POST MILLENNIAL: San Francisco requires gender identity lessons for elementary school students
The document advises teachers to weave information about LGBTQ issues into their teaching throughout the year because as elementary staff, there is a “legal and moral imperative” to interrupt the…
THE CENTER SQUARE: 18 AGs, others file briefs in case supporting parental rights in schools
Eighteen attorneys general led by Montana’s Austin Knudsen filed an amicus brief with an appeals court in support of parental rights in school in a case filed by Parents Defending…
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