Posted on 03/29/2022 10:18:43 AM PDT by thegagline
A school district in Washington state has passed a new policy that critics say encourages administrators to factor in race when disciplining students.
The Clover Park School District board approved the new policy on a 3-2 vote on March 14, over the objections of board members who expressed concerns that it was ill-conceived.
The district in the suburbs of Tacoma will now use 'culturally responsive discipline' that encourages school staff to impose disciplinary policies that 'may be adapted to individual student needs in a culturally responsive manner.'
Critics say the new approach is in effect a race-based disciplinary policy that will encourage harsher or lighter punishments based on a student's race, with white students being disciplined more severely.
But the district insists that it is following a state law passed in 2021 that compels districts to 'align with Cultural Competency, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion standards.' ***
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Racists.
This IS racism.
Black racists.
Clover Park is probably the blackest place in the state.
So-called white guilt is actually a deep self-centeredness. It’s a mixture of “oh woe is me, I descend from ______ who did dastardly things way back in time,” and “look at how virtuous I am for acknowledging my long-dead dastardly antecedents.” It’s a phony form of self-flagellation that enables one to grab a piece of the racial grievance industry pie.
This is flat out racism and should appeal straight to court.
As a White Kid in WA, I once had to write the Declaration of Independence, and another time, The Constitution, during recess and lunch hour times for some punishment.
Let the Blacks be exposed to that same punishment.
All Gehenna might break loose!
More equal than others. They think Orwell wrote guidebooks.
Slappy! Love it!
I remember that as well. Right before the flower children infested it and SF started the decent.
To wit: Will Smith
They just passed “bottom”!!!
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