A “Perverse Form Of Equity” In Illinois Schools: Nobody Can Read – Fox Valley Magazine

"The Wall Street Journal recently posted a scathing indictment of K-12 education in Illinois, drawing on research by conservative Illinois thinktank Wirepoints. The article and research show a perverse form of “equity” in Illinois schools: across the racial spectrum, nobody can read."
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Freddy
3 years ago

Not according to Pritzker last night. I believe he said from some publication that Illinois schools rank among the highest.

Pat S.
3 years ago
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So, he lied? Perish the thought!

debtsor
3 years ago

“It’s about a system that fails at its most basic function: to prepare Illinois children for their future.”

Is it though? Is not gender identity and social justice activism more important than reading,writing and arithmetic? Is it not white supremacy to even compare BIPOC to their white peers? Does it not further the white supremacy narrative that BIPOC should aspire to read and write at a level comparable to their white peers?

The progressive seems to think so. That’s why the kids are illiterate and clueless but can have the gender gingerbread/unicorn memorized.

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