Wake County's Office of Equity Affairs has drafted a new "Equity" policy for the district. It will be on the Policy Cmte agenda this Wednesday.
Yes, there are #CriticalRaceTheory elements in it.
(thread) #wcpss
Wake's OEA is going out of state with one example - Arlington, VA. This one repeats the idea of "inclusion" yet follows the fluid nature of CRT:
"The work of equity is a principle that is constantly evolving, therefore, it is only prudent that the
definition will also evolve."
Another example is Orange County Schools which repeats a few times it seeks the "elimination" of racism in the name of "equity."
Orange County schools, like Wake, has been putting their teachers through 'white privilege' and 'antiracist/antibias' training.
I have an article in the works on Orange County and its 'training' and materials such as "Confronting White Nationalism in Schools - A toolkit," and a guide by teachers Union, the NEA.
And here's part of Wake OEA's proposed new "Equity" policy.
"Rooting out and preventing intentional discrimination is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition of equity."
The second image even uses Glenn Singleton's CRT course, "Courageous Conversations" in the language. #wcpss
There are a series of statements about what the #wcpss "shall" do.
The first one likely links to the plan to assign kids to schools based on their "socioeconomic index score."
Another signals CRT-themed training continues, but it also mentions "curriculum and assessments."
Now's a good time to read my series on Wake County Schools #CriticalRaceTheory problem for more context.
Part One:
Legislator’s ‘equity coaching’ organization involved in Wake County schools’ Critical Race Theory course: nsjonline.com/article/2021/0…
Go back and re-read the proposed "Equity" Policy.
Is it geared to equity of opportunity or equity of outcomes?
NC Supt. @CTruittNCDPI has a true definition of equity.
Look for my interview with her, part one coming this week. #nced
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This graphic has been floating around to attack the Opportunity Scholarship Program.
Those posting it have not linked to the source, so I dug around and found it.
(Thread with some personal observations from reporting on this for a decade now.)
#ncpol #ncga #nced
This image is being pulled from "School Vouchers in North Carolina 2014-2020" published by Duke University's Children's Law Clinic. It was written by Jane Wettach in 2020 with an underlying premise that Private schools should mimick public schools.
My 2020 digging exposing "whiteness in Ed spaces" and how to suppress parent pushback was highlighted in the first article in a series by @realchrisrufo city-journal.org/critical-race-…
It's worth noting that due to the Medicaid Expansion deal, NSJ was told by various sources the governor will sign whatever budget comes out of the #NCGA
Notably, the governor fails to mention the explosion in homeschooling, charter enrollment, and private school enrollment following his pandemic school closures.
These aren't wealthy folks, it's folks from all income levels.
Breaking: NC Supreme Court's Dem majority is forcing the Leandro fund transfer & sending it back to the trial court to determine the calculation.
Newby, Berger & Barringer dissent. appellate.nccourts.org/opinions/?c=1&… #nced#ncpol#ncga
Berger's dissent reiterates the legislature, not the court, has the power of the purse.
He also notes "the majority takes it upon itself to resolve issues in this case without notice and in the face of this Court’s order to the contrary"
Just cycled through the channels. No major network appears to be televising the president's speech.
Most outlets have it streaming on their websites, however.
Maybe it was a space issue. This is the shot from the back after the speech ended.
Gov. Ops subcommittee on hurricanes should be back sometime after 12:30 from recess.
Documents & link to hear/watch the hearing here: ncleg.gov/Committees/Com…
I'll be tweeting some, but probably not as much as the first half: