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New York mother slams school board as thieves and liars for pushing critical race theory

Tatiana Ibrahim, a mother of a child in the system, spoke up in front of the Carmel Central School District school board last Thursday after a failed budget vote in the district.

Curley: American parents sticking up for their kids are the unsung heroes of the coronavirus pandemic

While egomaniac pols sign six-figure book deals, a group of fighters has emerged as unsung heroes: American parents. They may not have serenaded us with a dreadful rendition of John Lennon’s "Imagine," but mothers and fathers across this country made their voices heard over the past year.

Gwinnett education official: Debate over critical race theory manufactured outrage

Gwinnett education official: Debate over critical race theory manufactured outrage By FOX 5 Digital Team Published  The resolution outlining the teaching of racism in classrooms throughout the state. GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - The chairman of the Gwinnett County Board of Education is pushing back against the recent county and state efforts to limit the discussion of race in Georgia classrooms. In a letter posted on Facebook, Chairman Everton Blair Jr. said that officials pushing to restrict how critical race theory is taught in schools is were manufacturing outrage around a problem that isn t even present, over a concept that most of us haven t even understood.

Gwinnett Schools latest mask policy

Gwinnett County Public Schools updates mask policy They said schools will continue to plan for appropriate mask breaks for those who wish to continue wearing them. Author: Jason Braverman (11Alive) Updated: 11:55 AM EDT June 2, 2021 GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. Citing the governor s executive order on masks in schools, the state s largest district announced Wednesday that it has updated its mask requirement. Gwinnett County Public Schools said that moving forward, masks are strongly recommended, but not required on its campuses and facilities.  This decision takes into account current conditions, including the latest executive order, the fact that COVID-19 case rates are down in Gwinnett County, and the availability of vaccines to Georgians age 12 and older, the district said in a statement.

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