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  • HS students want teacher canned for not using ‘preferred’ pronouns, ripping DEI measures

    05/14/2023 4:01:46 PM PDT · by DFG · 39 replies
    The College Fix ^ | 05/13/2023 | Dave Huber
    Approximately 60 students at a Kansas City high school walked out of classes Wednesday to protest a veteran teacher who had written a op-ed criticizing school diversity policies and allegedly doesn’t use students’ “preferred” pronouns. Caedran Sullivan wrote late last month in The Lion that she could “no longer stay silent” about the Shawnee Mission School District “fostering a toxic environment” with its DEI trainings. “There is repeated white shaming and a preoccupation with white people as the ‘oppressor,’ including staff field trips with a focus on ‘systemic racism,’ Sullivan wrote. “The white saviorism and virtue-signaling at DEI meetings is...
  • Kansas public school teacher: Yes, your children are being indoctrinated

    05/14/2023 3:59:42 PM PDT · by DFG · 19 replies
    The Lion ^ | 04/21/2023 | Caedran Sullivan
    Parents and taxpayers need to know what’s going on in the Shawnee Mission School District (SMSD). As an English teacher employed in the SMSD for 15 years, I can no longer stay silent about the state of our schools. I will be attacked and threatened, but for the good of our district and the students with whom we are entrusted, I must speak out. This is too important. Amidst a worsening teacher shortage that saw SMSD pay $3.5 million to out-of-state agencies to recruit and retain more educators, we are losing good teachers because of an imposed divisive rhetoric that...