Legislators want to spend $650 million a year to continue a pandemic program for free meals for all California public school students. The proposal will be decided in budget talks this week.
May 16, 2015
The DOJ is going to tell administrators and teachers how to discipline and who they can discipline. They will judge success by racial quotas.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Tuesday that she is going to continue pushing public schools to abandon “zero tolerance” discipline policies. The administration believes it’s aimed at minority, at risk and LGBT students. The DOJ has plans for interfering in school discipline far beyond zero tolerance rules, however, which are, by the way, not aimed at anyone but children who commit the offenses.
At a National Summit on Youth Violence in Virginia, Lynch said:
OpenSchoolsCA forms a nonprofit to attack safe school opening. Its members have significant ties to charter schools. They and similar groups are highlighted by the media in their attempt to use the pandemic to further restructure social relations and privatize public education.