The Coeur d'Alene School District is asking voters to approve two separate levies. If both pass, the median homeowner will pay almost $150 more than last year.
Idaho group argues critical race theory should not be taught in schools.
Credit: CDA Press Published: 10:25 AM PDT June 9, 2021 Updated: 10:51 AM PDT June 9, 2021
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho The Equity Framework document used by the Coeur d Alene School District has come under fire by the Idaho Freedom Foundation for promoting a radical, deeply ideological, morally shameful and anti-academic program, as reported by our news partner the Coeur d Alene Press.
A commentary written by IFF education policy director Anna K. Miller and released Monday, titled Critical race theory comes to Coeur d Alene K-12 schools, claims the left has penetrated Idaho s K-12 system, accuses Gov. Brad Little and public officials of being complacent and accuses the Coeur d Alene School Board of approving a pernicious agenda.