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Critical Race Theory -- Idaho Passes Law Banning Indoctrination at Public Schools

(Idaho Public Television/via YouTube) Republican Governor of Idaho Brad Little signed into a law a bill prohibiting public school teachers from “indoctrinating” students with critical race theory. The bill received a majority vote of 28-7 in the legislature was subsequently sent to Little’s desk. It bans educators from forcing students to “affirm, adopt or adhere to” any teachings that profess that an existing identity group is inherently superior or inferior to another or responsible for any historical wrongs associated with their identity group. Advertisement “The claim that there is widespread, systemic indoctrination occurring in Idaho classrooms is a serious allegation,” said Little. “Most worryingly, it undermines popular support for public education in Idaho.”

Idaho on track to become first state to ban critical race theory in public schools

Idaho Legislature fast-tracks critical race theory bill despite student protests

Idaho Legislature fast-tracks ‘critical race theory’ bill despite student protests Hayat Norimine, Idaho Statesman © Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman/TNS A student holding a U.S. flag upside down stands atop the steps at the Idaho Capitol Building on Monday, April 26, 2021 in Downtown Boise, Idaho. BOISE, Idaho With backpacks on and posters in hand, dozens of high school and college students arrived in front of the Idaho Capitol to protest a bill against “critical race theory” that was already set to pass. Senators on Monday in a 27-8 vote approved the bill, which was crafted to placate legislators who said schools were indoctrinating students and struck down mandated education budget bills. The bill was fast-tracked for a vote on the Senate floor shortly after the public hearing, where speakers overwhelmingly opposed the measure.

New teacher salary, higher education budgets emerge

The Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee breezed through one big education budget Tuesday morning, then wrangled over another. First, lawmakers approved a $1.1 billion teacher salaries bill that was actually larger than the budget House members voted down two weeks ago. The new budget puts an additional $1 million into teacher training, while fully funding a […]

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