Richland School District Two has announced five finalists for 2023-2024 District Teacher of the Year. The finalists and their schools are Will Epps, Blythewood High School; Stacey Higgins, Forest Lake Elementary NASA Explorer School; Kathia Rivera de Guzman, Pontiac Elementary School; Ahmad Stephens, Ridge View High School; and Jennifer Tinneny, Westwood High School. “These
process, academic rigor. obliterated free speech, obliterated diversity of thought, probably the bar exam itself. i am deeply fearful for all of the americans who need an ally, who need an advocate in the way of counsel and attorney moving forward with something that matters to them which is anything in a court of law because it is all important, whether it is financial or criminal or the like. and the snowflakes being bred and turned out are ill prepared for anything. and the biggest losers will be the rest of us. i think it is absolutely laughable, the one thing laughable to me is that the chief of diversity, inclusion and equity demonstrates anything but in zero tolerance for someone with a different viewpoint from her. let me add, that s where sam bankman-fried came from. his mom and dad teach there. that s the environment he came out of. you can expect more of that kind of thing. talk about a snowflake.
academic rigor, giving students foundation so they think for themselves and be citizens of a rep of republic, all tenure professors have to be reviewed of 5 years, they can be let g we appointed 7 conservative board members to a small liberal arts school we fund, new college in sarasota, they will turn it into nation s premiere classical public liberal arts college, we re putting money to bring in good professors, but we re getting ideaiology out, we we have every right to do it. some people think you have the right to operate in a university, and do whatever you want and have acts