Posted on 08/06/2023 9:16:18 PM PDT by artichokegrower
The Temecula Valley (California) School District's board is facing legal challenges over a ban on critical race theory instruction after its then-new conservative majority voted 3-2 to end the allegedly divisive curriculum in its schools last December.
"The vague Resolution hinders Temecula educators’ ability to teach State-mandated content standards, prepare for the coming academic year, and support rather than stifle student inquiry. In turn, Temecula students are deprived of the opportunity to engage in factual investigation, freely discuss ideas, and develop critical thinking and reasoning skills," the lawsuit reads.
"While harming all schoolchildren, the Resolution in particular injures children of color and LGBTQ children, stigmatizing their identities, histories, and cultures."
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Remind me, Fox News, why you’re hemorrhaging conservative viewers?
A link to the complaint is below. To nail down things in the standing front, the Union recruited four, yes, FOUR lib stooge parents as plaintiffs. They, in turn, applied to sue as guardians for their children, because children can’t sue without a guardian. Wow that is some groundswell. You’d think the author might look a little farther than the unions press release in characterizing the lawsuit. You’d think.
https://publiccounsel.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/2023.08.02-Mae-M.-v.-Komrosky-Complaint.pdf
Indoctrinating the youth with this type of radical propaganda is what public education and their evil “union” love to do. They get paid well for polluting impressionable young minds. And the machine will come against anyone who tries to break free from their tyranny or expose them for their true motives in harming young minds.
why does the teachers union even have standing to sue?
Fox is losing viewers because some people get peeved at their reporting.
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So democracy is dead in California. They elected their school board, and now the progressives are shutting down its decisions.
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