Move Over DEI, Here Comes the J for ‘Justice’ in Race-Based Grading Policy – National Review

In the name of DEIJ, the administrators of Oak Park and River Forest High School, near Chicago, are preventing teachers from taking important aspects of an education into account — such as showing up for class, comportment, and turning in assignments — when grading their students.
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Lions Choice
3 years ago

The soft bigotry of low expectations

Old Spartan
3 years ago

Looks like some folks at OPRF high school misinterpreted Martin Luther King’s memorable statement of hope about not being judged by the color of your skin. At OPRF you WILL be graded by the color of your skin. I think even MLK would wretch at this nonsense.

Lions Choice
3 years ago
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Here is what MLK says about how progressive nonsense has degraded proud Black communities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHCSL-AKd3w

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