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The Idaho State Legislature has become the first in the nation to put a bill on a governor s desk that would ban Marxist-based critical race theory from being taught in public schools. Arkansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, Texas and West Virginia are among other states considering bans on such teaching, which regards America and Western Civilization as inherently racist.
It is a preventative measure. It does not indicate that we have a rampant problem in Idaho. But we don t want to get one, he said. Democrats contend the bill violates First Amendment rights. Sen. Janie Ward-Engelking said the idea that schools are brainwashing children with a liberal leftist indoctrination is not true, the Idaho Press reported. ....
Los Angeles Unified students are one step closer to returning to their classrooms after the district and its teachers union reached a tentative agreement on the reopening of schools for in-person instruction. The agreement, announced Tuesday evening after monthslong negotiations, would affect 465,000 students in kindergarten to 12th grade in the state’s largest school district. “As we have both stated for some time, the right way to reopen schools must include the highest standard of Covid safety in schools, continued reduction of the virus in the communities we serve and access to vaccinations for school staff,” Superintendent Austin Beutner and United Teachers Los Angeles President Cecily Myart-Cruz said in a joint statement. ....
HAMMOND â African Americans have âprovided significant contributions to every walk of life,â including education, said Councilman Barry Tyler, D-3rd. Mayor Thomas M. McDermott Jr., the Department of Community Development, the Black History Coalition Committee and the Hammond Human Relations Commission hosted a virtual Black History Month celebration Friday at City Hall. The theme was â2021 Leadership in Educationâ and honored black principals and assistant principals. Tyler said the celebration can âshine light on local heroes,â and provide reminders of the prejudices their predecessors faced. âWe see you and we appreciate you,â Tyler said. The honorees were: ⢠Dr. Johnny Goodlow Jr., principal; and Malline Morris, assistant principal, Hammond High School; ....