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ck4829

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Mon Jul 5, 2021, 09:52 AM Jul 2021

Task force on "indoctrination in schools" goes after successful programs for poor, immigrants

The co-chair of the task force looking into claims of “indoctrination” in Idaho schools submitted a public records request to the Boise School District that could cost tens of thousands of dollars, the district said Thursday.

The request asked for all Learning for Justice, English Learners and AVID materials, books, curriculum or other assignments that were used in K-12 classrooms or in teacher trainings over the past year, according to the district. It also asked for any materials, books, curriculum or assignments using Nikole Hannah Jones’ 1619 project or the 1776 project.

The school district said the request was made by Rep. Priscilla Giddings, who co-chairs the task force created by Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin looking into claims of indoctrination in Idaho schools. The task force met for the first time last month and has plans for three more meetings over the summer.

The records requests made, according to the school district, could involve thousands of hours, with costs ranging to more than $120,000, depending on the scope the representative wants.

Read more here: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/education/article252038743.html#storylink=cpy

At that time AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) had already been successfully supporting college enrollment among socio-economic and ethnic/racial groups underrepresented in colleges for 25 years with the data to prove it.

Thanks to our staff and district support, our first group of eighth-graders began their transformation from underachieving students, unsure of their futures, to proficient and confident students, who would proudly inform anyone who would listen, “I’m going to college.”

When they graduated from Capital High four years later with 70% of them going to college, we wept with joy.

When we read that Idaho’s indoctrination task force was targeting the AVID and ELL programs for investigation, we scratched our heads. Why would anyone be apprehensive of programs that brought so much success to students? The task force can’t even define critical race theory, or indoctrination for that matter, so what did it hope to find? And why were these two programs specifically targeted? Unfortunately, we suspect that our students’ success is exactly what the task force is afraid of. Do they want to end programs that support the success of children whom they fear will “replace them”?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/indoctrination-task-force-targets-successful-100000176.html

Hmm... Interesting.

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Task force on "indoctrination in schools" goes after successful programs for poor, immigrants (Original Post) ck4829 Jul 2021 OP
Anti-intelectualism has gone mainstream in the Repub party... Wounded Bear Jul 2021 #1
K&R Solly Mack Jul 2021 #2
Coronado "tortilla throwing" High School was blocked from adding recommended AnotherMother4Peace Jul 2021 #3
K&R for visibility. crickets Jul 2021 #4
Thank you ck4829 Jul 2021 #5

AnotherMother4Peace

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3. Coronado "tortilla throwing" High School was blocked from adding recommended
Mon Jul 5, 2021, 11:18 AM
Jul 2021

cultural awareness material to their curriculum by the "educate not indoctrinate" racist locals. The following is a KPBS Aug 2020 article describing the ongoing racism faced by students of color, call to address that issue within the curriculum, and resulting calls to block any cultural sensitivity material being added.

https://www.kpbs.org/news/2020/aug/26/educate-not-indoctrinate-anti-racism-push-coronado/

"‘Educate, Not Indoctrinate’: Anti-Racism Push In Coronado Schools Fuels Backlash"
Like many local communities, Coronado Unified is examining how it can better support students of color. But such reforms are being met by a wave of opposition.

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

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“Please educate, not indoctrinate,” wrote David McElrath, reverend of Coronado’s Graham Memorial Presbyterian Church, July 23 on the petition – which calls for district leaders to reject changing curriculum for the new school year “designed to reeducate students through a racial justice lens.”

“No radical political indoctrination in our schools,” another supporter and Graham Memorial elder, Jay Chesnut, wrote online July 20.

“The Coronado school board works for the citizens of Coronado not the other way around,” Graham Memorial deacon Matthew Heidt commented on the online petition the same day. “The knee jerk reaction to BLM propaganda is wrong, and parents expect that the school will prepare our kids for higher education not for political action.”

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more at the link. Voice of San Diego also had a good article.

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