Most importantly, @BerniceKing of @TheKingCenter has said they're misusing her father, Dr. King, to make money. Honestly that alone should have our local leaders publicly making statements honoring their wishes, and saying our community does not support this event.
Secondly, the founder and spokesperson of M4L has been actively, openly, and publicly seeking media attention for their efforts to get "CRT" books out of the elementary classrooms - including, as we all know by now, one on MLK, Jr. and Ruby Bridges.
To classify that as anything but attempting to whitewash history for our children is impossible, although some are twisting themselves into knots trying to do so.
When your group makes statements like this about addressing the factually-proven reality that children of color are treated differently in our schools, you do not represent our community who believes it's not an acceptable reality in 2022.
When you have to make repeated statements about how your words and actions are being misinterpreted, most people would take a step back and take a hard look at what they're doing. But not here - they always just double down.
When you allow and encourage accusations that our schools are indoctrinating children - that *teachers* are somehow in on this plan to brainwash kids - you do not represent the ideals of our community.
When you continuously invoke the late Dr. King's name for your work in banning children from learning about his life, saying it's not "age appropriate" and makes your children feel bad about themselves, everyone sees through it.
While we could keep on going with this for days, it all comes back to this: Disrespecting what the caretaker of her family's legacy asks is flat out wrong. Saying MLK, Jr. is "CRT" and then invoking his image to raise money is shameful.
Get his name out of your mouths.
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The County Commissioner meeting starts in just a few minutes. The Commissioners will be voting on a replacement for District 4 WCSB rep Brad Fiskus, who has resigned.
Back from the break. The agenda is approved. The consent agenda is approved. No discussion.
Superintendent's Report - Golden thanks the speakers, especially the students. First up he wants to recognize the ACT perfect scores first out of respect for the students' time, and then he will continue the Superintendent's report.
Carol Birdsong recognizes students who received perfect ACT scores. Congrats to these students!
#WCSB meeting is beginning...follow us here for live tweeting. 🧵
ladies and gentlemen, we have a working livestream WITH audio! it's a September miracle!
Superintendent Jason Golden reminds us that this is the month when a new Board Chair is elected. He runs the meeting until that agenda item happens. All 12 members are present.
Williamson County School Board meeting starts soon - 6:30pm and public comment is up pretty quickly. Watch here (if it works!) . #wcsb
remember as you're watching that all the even-numbered districts are up for re-election next year (August 2022.) Tonight is D4 member Brad Fiscus's last meeting as they move out of state next week. We thank him for his service to our community the last few years!
Even-numbered districts include Dan Cash, Jay Galbreath, Candy Emerson, Eric Welch, and Board Chair Nancy Garrett in addition to the District 4 seat. wcs.edu/domain/1163
We will be live-tweeting the #wcsb meeting right here starting at 6:00. Fingers crossed this one is peaceful and doesn't end up in the national news. 🤞
We are curious what the crowd looks like right now. If you have photos, please share.
In case there are issues with the @WCSedu broadcast like last time, @NC5 will also be streaming.
#wcsb meeting is back - missed a little bit since feed still isn't working. Golden says we can't solve covid.
We aren't going to solve covid when decisions are left up to local school boards. What we can do is mitigate, did that last year. (Jason Golden is the superintendent and is speaking now, just to be clear.) #wcsb
Golden gets interrupted and Chair gavels and tells a woman there's no talking. Golden says did summer school with about 1600 students, didn't have any positive cases in our school program. Audience claps.