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A professor pushed back on mandatory white fragility training for four minutes, the school investigated her for nine months

× A professor pushed back on mandatory ‘white fragility’ training for four minutes, the school investigated her for nine months Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A professor pushed back on mandatory ‘white fragility’ training for four minutes, the school investigated her for nine months John SextonPosted at 4:30 pm on April 5, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Today Reason published a piece by Jesse Singal about an English professor named Elisa Parrett. Parrett teaches at a public technical college outside of Seattle called the Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Last June 19, in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the school held an event called Courageous Conversations which was based partly on Robin DiAngelo’s book White Fragility. The event was mandatory in the sense that the school’s president sent an email asking every professor to attend unless they had a conflict with their teaching schedule. It was also segregated by race, meaning whites i

Assembly votes to increase school district s share of federal funds

Posted by Katherine Rose | Apr 4, 2021 After a mix-up between the assembly and the school board led to an unanticipated funding shortage for the school district, the Sitka Assembly is ponying up more money for Sitka’s schools. When the group met in a special meeting on Thursday (4-1-21) it approved an increase in funding for the district. But the money will only go through if Secure Rural Schools is reauthorized.  Secure Rural Schools is federal funding the city receives that can only be spent on schools and roads. It’s not guaranteed, and was only reauthorized a few years ago. Typically the city and the school district split the pot 50/50. But member Kevin Mosher, who initially voted against funding Sitka’s schools to “the cap” proposed the additional funding, promising 100 percent of Secure Rural Schools funds, if received, to the school district.

School Board reports funding miscommunication to Assembly

School Board reports funding miscommunication to Assembly Posted by Katherine Rose | Mar 8, 2021 A comparison Superintendent John Holst reviewed with assembly members at Thursday’s meeting. The left shows how the assembly funded schools last year (FY21). On the right is the funding package approved by the Assembly in February. And in the center is what the School District intended to request, an increase of around $500,000. Editor’s note: This script was amended from the version originally broadcast to include more context around the general fund budget and clarify where money to cover the projected $1.9 Million dollar deficit may come from, including a $1.5 Million surplus from last fiscal year.

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