he s the mu muscle of the united states. we give out platitudes and they give out power. this is the only way. respect is a big keyword. general, great to have you on. thank you. thank you. coming up, teachers in one county were mandated to undergo special training on equity grading. also taught how to confront parents who are against equity grading. corey has a take on that s well worth hearing. he s next. later in the night, baseball is in full spring. part of the fun fun going to the ballpark is to hear your player s walk-up song. if your life had a walk-up song what would it be? maybe intimidates other people. it reveals about your
bible has difficult themes it s foundational to education. kids need to learn the bible and the great works of the western tradition. i think this is the problem with the education and democracy. they can t tell the difference between pornography and great works of western literacy we have a problem. the bible was never part of younger stu students curriculum. it will remain in local high schools. in northern virginia they mandated that teachers undergo training on equity grading. merit is no longer a leading factor. they are taught how to deal with parents against equity grading. let s bring in american federation for children corey. in essence what is happening the schools are teaching their teachers to address resistance. they call the parents that didn t believe in equity grading
EXCLUSIVE Teachers in Virginia's Fairfax County Public Schools were required to undergo professional development training on equity grading that includes a slideshow on responding to people who oppose equity initiatives.
by glenn youngkin and did he win in that state. listen to what some of the parents said. we just were there a week ago, october 14th. to say interview softball the parents in that area. one of the things they are doing is changing the way they grade. so equity grading, not letting kids fail. so after the pandemic they were bragging about how high the graduation rates were. come to find out you couldn t fail. we don t care what letter is after the candidate s name. we want to see somebody who is going to prioritize students needs and return the focus to academics. i want my kids who are happy and not one to two years hinds in their education. when you try to do school on a computer and you are a kindergartner, what else are they going to do? i did everything i could. i made the bouncy balls. i made the special room. i sat there. and i worked with them. and they still cried. ainsley: good point.
to vote for glenn youngkin for governor. and next to her is cheryl, cheryl s main issue was education. loudoun county mother of three and she has 16-year-old twins, god bless you, in 11th grade. she was never politically active. she just voted for the presidential election until last year. at the end down here, bonny. bonny is a fairfax county parent and she is worried mostly about lowering the standards in our classroom. so bonny, tell us about that. you noticed after the pandemic and all the politics of the schools, we dummy down the classroom in what way? people s eyes were open during the pandemic to what was going on. but the school system one of the things they were doing is changing the way they grade. equity grading, not letting kids fail. after the pandemic they were brg the graduation rate. instead of spending the resources and time to help those