Chicago Schools’ Bid to Boost Black Student Achievement Draws Legal Challenge – Wall Street Journal

The Chicago legal challenge was filed by a conservative advocacy group.Schools have come under scrutiny in recent weeks following President Trump’s executive actions aimed at limiting race-based initiatives and transgender accommodations.
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Freddy
1 year ago

Here’s an interesting article from a student that graduated but could not read or write. The keyword is graduated.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/connecticut-high-school-graduate-t-223601842.html

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

The lengths these people will go to to get more kids into school that don’t want to be there and will learn next to nothing. I’m guessing any child of any color that truly wants an education is already dutifully attending school, doing their homework, etc. To hire teachers based on skin tone, qualifications aside, to “ black up “ the curriculum ( why no stress on Asian, Hispanic, Native American, etc. friendly curriculum?) and to eventually pay parents to make their kids get an already free education is more Dem lunacy.

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