A Model for Fighting Critical Race Theory in America s Schools | Opinion Dana Loesch On 5/4/21 at 12:05 PM EDT
On Saturday, parents of various ethnicities, faiths and ideologies scored a victory against Marxist critical race theory in highly publicized school board races in the Dallas suburb of Southlake. Organized and conscientious parents voted in new board members committed to resisting left-wing indoctrination with landslides of nearly 70 percent. As parents across the country fight back against attempts to institutionalize critical race theory in their children s schools, Southlake developed a blueprint for winning back our school districts.
The first step: understand what and who you are fighting. The district s controversy began in 2018 when two high school students said a racial slur on TikTok. The teens apologized but still had to leave the district and move from the town as the reaction shifted from atonement to reckoning. Activists introduced the wel
https://www.afinalwarning.com/511344.html (Natural News) Two members of a school board in Texas have been indicted by a grand jury in Tarrant County, Texas over conspiracy to violate the Texas Open Meetings Act. They violated the law by sending text messages regarding a proposed racial diversity plan, which has been strongly opposed by large sections of the community.
The grand jury indicted Carroll Independent School District (ISD) President Michelle Moore and Vice President Todd Carlton for knowingly engaging in communications outside of a public meeting. The two school board members were sending each other text messages regarding the district’s Cultural Competence Action Plan (CCAP). This plan will supposedly address the school district’s lack of diversity and inclusion.
Carroll ISD trustees arrested, accused of violating Texas Open Meetings Act
Carroll ISD trustees arrested, accused of violating Texas Open Meetings Act
Two Carroll ISD board members in Southlake were arrested on a charge of violating the Texas Open Meetings Act.
SOUTHLAKE, Texas - Two Carroll ISD board members in Southlake were arrested on a charge of violating the Texas Open Meetings Act.
Carroll ISD Board President Michelle Moore and Vice President Todd Carlton were indicted by a Tarrant County grand jury. They are accused of communicating in a quorum outside of an authorized meeting.
The indictment says the investigation stems from text messages exchanged prior to an August 2020 meeting on the district s diversity plan.
MZ
Posted at 10:24h, 06 April
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Very good reporting. Jail time May teach them a thing or 2. We can only hope.
David Surbeck
Posted at 12:42h, 06 April
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This article does not pertain to Illinois. It is discussing a school in Texas which also has the initials ISD. This is NOT the Illinois School for the Deaf (ISD.) We do not want someone to have the incorrect idea that this pertains to our state school, which currently does not have any issues with its board members. Thank you,