holocaust. the civil war. slavery. women s rights. the school administrator in the meeting had tried to ease the frustrations and anger of the teachers. you are professionals. we hired you as professionals. we trust you with our children. so if you think the book is okay, then let s go with it. and whatever happens, we will fight it together. the school district s superintendent apologized for any hurt and confusion this has caused adding there are not two sides of the holocaust and that the district is working to add clarity to the expectations for teachers, but in south lake, finding clarity has been impossible since the controversial texas law went into effect. several teachers who have spoken to cnn say a group of conservative and highly organized parents are the driveri driving force of this controversy, pushing school
holocaust. um, the civil war. slavery. women s rights. reporter: the school administrator in the meeting had tried to ease the frustrations and anger of the teachers. you are professionals. we hired you as professionals. we trust you with our children. so if you think the book is okay, then let s go with it. and whatever happens, we will fight it together. reporter: the school district s superintendent apologized for any hurt and confusion this has caused adding there are not two sides of the holocaust and that the district is working to add clarity to the expectations for teachers. but in south lake, finding clarity has been impossible since the controversial texas law went into effect. several teachers who have spoken to cnn say a group of conservative and highly organized parents are the driving force of this controversy. pushing school administrators to limit discussions on racial and
thank thanksgiving. we re being asked to have opposing views on only certain things. what are those things you re being asked to have opposing views on? civil rights movement, holocaust, the civil war, slavery, women s rights. reporter: the school administrator in the meeting tried to ease the frustrations and anger of the teachers. you are professionals. we hired you as professionals. we trust you with our children. so if you think the book is okay, then let s go with it. and whatever happens, we will fight it together. reporter: the school district s superintendent apologized for any hurt and confusion this has caused, adding there are not two sides of the holocaust and that the district is working to add clarity to the expectations for teachers. but in south lake, finding clarity has been impossible since the controversial texas law went into effect. several teachers who have spoken
we hired you as professionals. we trust you with our children. so if you think the book is okay, then let s go with it. and whatever happens, we will fight it together. reporter: the school district s superintendent apologized for any hurt and confusion this has caused adding there are not two sides of the holocaust and that the district is working to add clarity to the expectations for teachers. but in south lake, finding clarity has been impossible since the controversial texas law went into effect. several teachers who have spoken to cnn say a group of conservative and highly organized parents are the driving force of this controversy. pushing school administrators to limit discussions on racial and social justice issues. it s very sad, the situation that we re in right now. reporter: russell maryland is a longtime south lake resident. his three children have gone to schools here. the former dallas cowboys
This June marks the 30th anniversary of an iconic and timeless video game mascot:
Sonic the Hedgehog. After arriving on the Sega Genesis the 16-bit little console that could on June 23, 1991, the game quickly became a buzzworthy system seller and corporate mascot. It was a defining character of the ’90s, and a phenomenon the company needed to stand a chance against rival Nintendo.
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The brainchild of Yuji Naka,
Sonic the Hedgehog touted vibrant graphics and innovative level design. The speed of its gameplay ran rings around Mario and became the emphasis of Sega’s famously angsty and clever “Sega Does What Nintendon’t” marketing campaign. Let’s not forget Sonic’s image and design itself, with that spunky attitude, odd blue color, and enigmatic attributes completely the opposite of a real hedgehog. Sonic had it all, a recipe for success in the ’90s video game market. Sega pushed Sonic as the cooler option for teens and adults Mario was for kids. And i