Springfield News-Leader
At a packed meeting Tuesday in Springfield, opponents of critical race theory called for parents and taxpayers to fight back.
The panel of political, faith and civic leaders answered audience questions and offered detailed advice on how to ferret out — and eradicate — the academic concept in public school curriculum, policy and training.
They called for cameras in classrooms, organizing school attendance "strikes," speaking up at school board meetings, using social media, supporting school choice options, and obtaining and reviewing all school curriculum.
"You have to stand up to the school board," said David Nokes, a former police officer on the panel. "But first before you fight an enemy, you have to identify it."