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St. Louis Public Radio Amy Ryan, a Rockwood parent, reacts Friday during a parent-organized forum on the district's diversity curriculum.
What started as a tense debate over whether Rockwood’s schools should reopen in person last fall has descended into schoolyard bullying among the adults.
Politics didn’t used to enter the schools. The elementary recitals and high school football games were where parents could put conservative versus liberal views aside, don the school colors and root for their kids.
But without that common social fabric in a year of social distancing, the Rockwood School District community is ripping at the seams, frayed first by the pandemic’s closure of schools and then shredded by a fight over whether and how to teach diversity in classrooms. The district’s superintendent and diversity director are both walking away, but educators in the district continue to feel under siege from a group of parents leading a charge against a diversity curriculum they say is “indoctrinating” their children.
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Amy Ryan, a Rockwood parent, reacts Friday during a parent-organized forum on the district's diversity curriculum.
Politics didn’t used to enter the schools. The elementary recitals and high school football games were where parents could put conservative versus liberal views aside, don the school colors and root for their kids.
But without that common social fabric in a year of social distancing, the Rockwood School District community is ripping at the seams, frayed first by the pandemic’s closure of schools and then shredded by a fight over whether and how to teach diversity in classrooms. The district’s superintendent and diversity director are both walking away, but educators in the district continue to feel under siege from a group of parents leading a charge against a diversity curriculum they say is “indoctrinating” their children.
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A WOMAN killed herself after suffering psychosis from taking hallucinogenic drugs during a yoga retreat in Peru, her devastated family said.
Jennifer Spencer, 29, drank ayahuasca - a South American psychoactive brew - during a trip in which she practised Kundalini yoga.
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She had drunk ayahuasca during a yoga retreat in PeruCredit: Alamy
The young professional died at Beachy Head, East Sussex, in November 2019 - months after drinking the brew.
Jennifer's aunt Fiona Chase said her niece fell into a “sort of psychosis” after practising Kundalini yoga, but that she had no known mental health problems before taking ayahuasca in Peru.
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