Misinformation about critical race theory is dividing us, CT selectman says
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Easton First Selectman David Bindelglass, in Easton, Conn. July 1, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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John Read Middle School, Redding, Conn, Saturday, March 9, 2019.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Ongoing accusations and misinformation about whether critical race theory is being taught in local schools, coupled with a news story from a national publication has led the Easton first selectman to speak out against organized groups who have challenged the region’s school board.
“This group alleges as part of a national campaign that critical race theory is taught in our schools,” Easton First Selectman David Bindelglass, a Democrat, said this week in a Facebook post aimed at the community. “This is false, but it advances this group s goal of dividing us and lands us in the news for all the w
Misinformation about critical race theory is dividing us, CT selectman says
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File this report under “good news if true.” According to NBC News, opposition to attempts to impose left-wing race-oriented propaganda in America’s schools is taking a toll on those who are trying to impose it.
NBC leads its story with the case of Rydell Harrison, the superintendent of the Easton-Redding-Region 9 School Districts in Connecticut. He resigned after coming under fire from parents opposed to CRT.
NBC tries to make Harrison sound heroic and innocuous at the same time, but this New York Post article paints a different picture. After the January 6 riot at the Capitol, Harrison accused Trump supporters, through their “words, silence, actions or inactions, of being complicit in the rioting” and of “pav[ing] the way for Confederate flags to be waved in our nation’s capitol.”
Report: CRT wars are taking toll on lefty administrators
File this report under “good news if true.” According to NBC News, opposition to attempts to impose left-wing race-oriented propaganda in America’s schools is taking a toll on those who are trying to impose it.
NBC leads its story with the case of Rydell Harrison, the superintendent of the Easton-Redding-Region 9 School Districts in Connecticut. He resigned after coming under fire from parents opposed to CRT.
NBC tries to make Harrison sound heroic and innocuous at the same time, but this New York Post article paints a different picture. After the January 6 riot at the Capitol, Harrison accused Trump supporters, through their “words, silence, actions or inactions, of being complicit in the rioting” and of “pav[ing] the way for Confederate flags to be waved in our nation’s capitol.”
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