What parents and other citizen patriots need to understand. Fri May 7, 2021 This is Part 2 of a multi-part series on the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in America’s schools, usually as part of a broader Ethnic Studies program. Already present in public, private, and charter school classrooms, CRT is a dangerous Marxist ideology that serves to indoctrinate students with racial identity, divisiveness, and animosity. The immediate objective of this deeply harmful curriculum is to incite hatred among our children based on intrinsic characteristics like skin color. The ultimate objective is revolution to destroy America’s Constitutional Republic by methodically shredding our First Things Principles: individual liberty, government by consent of the governed, but most especially equality of all in human dignity before the rule of law.
By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue
May 6, 2021
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I’m Noozhawk staff writer Jade Martinez-Pogue, and I’ve got your weekly COVID-19 update for you.
From business reopening to vaccination progress, this newsletter is a way for Santa Barbara County residents to get all important updates in one place.
Here’s What We Know
» More businesses and schools are reopening as Santa Barbara County continues to report low numbers of new COVID-19 cases. Some large community events are being planned for the summer, including the Santa Barbara Fair & Expo at Earl Warren Showgrounds.
Impossible Foods targets K-12 foodservice market after securing USDA Child Nutrition Label for its plant-based meat Impossible Foods is heading into K-12 schools across the US this month via pilot programs in California, Washington, and Oklahoma ahead of a wider K-12 market entry in the fall, after securing a Child Nutrition Label for its burgers from the USDA s food and nutrition service.
Child Nutrition (CN) Labels are voluntary food crediting statements authorized by the USDA that make it easier for schools participating in federal child nutrition programs, including the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program, to determine how much a particular food contributes to federal meal pattern requirements.
San Marcos Students Return to the Stage as COVID-19 Protocols Play Side Role
Rehearsals and even the script require modifications, but the show is set to go on for next week s production of the musical Mamma Mia!
San Marcos High School students perform Dancing Queen during a dress rehearsal Wednesday for Mamma Mia! (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo)
San Marcos High School students perform in flippers during a dress rehearsal Wednesday morning for next week s production of Mamma Mia! (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo)
San Marcos High School seniors Rachel Henderson, left, and Roz Borah attend a dress rehearsal Wednesday morning for next week s production of Mamma Mia! (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo)
Longtime supporters of Santa Barbara Unified honored at annual Hope Awards
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The Santa Barbara Education Foundation received a dose of hope and some monetary donations during the organization s annual awards.
Thursday s Hope Awards celebrated two standouts making strides for students in the Santa Barbara Unified School District.
This year s virtual event honored Craig Price and Nick Rail for their longtime support of public education.
Price, who s provided counsel in education law, received his hope award from his daughter, Mallory, a teacher at Adams Elementary.
Rail, of Nick Rail Music, has made music available to students over the years by providing new instruments.