How Illinois’ proposed ‘culturally responsive’ teaching rules will impact classrooms and what residents can do about it – Wirepoints on Facebook Live with former State Senator Paul Schimpf

Ted Dabrowski joined former State Senator Paul Schimpf for a Facebook Live discussion about the Illinois State Board of Education’s controversial new CRTL teaching standards, how the Joint Committee for Administrative Rulemaking (JCAR) works, and the best way to get your message to committee members.

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Mike
3 years ago
3 years ago

What the ISBE has passed and is planning on forcing down the throats of every community and citizen in this state is the epitome of what is wrong with Illinois and the Democrat Party. Their perverted Progressive Liberal agenda has nothing to do with teaching kids the foundations of history, reading, math and science but rather to indoctrinate them about how to think America is bad, how the U.S. Constitution is outdated, how our Founders were racist and why they should not believe in God or any rights given to us by God. They will be taught not to believe… Read more »

Patrice Ronczkowski
3 years ago

Thank you for re-posting the FB Live with Sen Paul Schimpf and Ted Dabrowski. My FB would not allow this to stream last night. It is essential for our children that these CRTLS do not pass.

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