Virginia Bureaucrats Map Out Anti-Racist Reeducation Plan | Opinion Asra Nomani and Elizabeth Schultz
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On Thursday, parents in Fairfax County, Va., one of the country s largest school districts, got a disturbing email. Superintendent Scott Brabrand said he is revising the district s Controversial Issues Policy, which protects students from biased teaching, and developing a new Anti-Racism, Anti-Bias Education Curriculum Policy.
As part of a key strategy to achieve educational equity, Brabrand said he is gathering input to support more inclusive and equitable curriculum policies. The survey asked parents loaded questions, such as whether they agree anti-racist and anti-biased curricula would best support students. It asked if they agree that the school district should teach students how to challenge power and privilege in society. And its many questions baited parents to spell out how
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Hogan makes controversial pick for secretary of health Shawna De La Rosa | Jan 13, 2021
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Governor Larry Hogan re-nominated Dennis R. Schrader to be the secretary of health, a post he has held on an acting basis since Robert R. Neall retired on Dec. 1. The choice, however, is a controversial one as the state’s lawmakers have denied his nomination in the past.
Schrader was originally tapped by Hogan for the job in 2017, but the Senate did not confirm him. That led to a legislative battle that eventually temporarily delayed Schrader’s pay.
Schrader was a U.S. Navy Captain and has worked at the Walter Reed National Military Center in Bethesda. He has been deputy administrator of FEMA and the director of the Maryland office of Homeland Security. He has also spent 16 years at the University of Maryland Medical System, where he focused on major project development and hospital operations.