Evanston’s segregated classes ‘prevent students from reaching their full potential’ – Wirepoints in the The Epoch Times en español

Ted was interviewed by The Epoch Times to get Wirepoints’ views on the controversy surrounding Evanston Township High School’s implementation of racially segregated AP classes:

“Schools like Evanston Township High School are so obsessed with equity that they no longer care about merit. They blame white supremacy for the achievement gap between white children and minority children. If kids hear that throughout their learning, when they get to competitive courses you will have an excuse to move them to separate classes so they can perform.” 

Read the Epoch Times piece*: Segregated classes for Hispanic students “prevent them from reaching their full potential” (browser translator required)Read more from Wirepoints:

 

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Riverbender
2 years ago

We have heard so often on the various whys regarding reasons to leave Illinois. Add a new one to the list, namely providing a better education for ones children.

ProzacPlease
2 years ago
Reply to  Riverbender

That’s not a new reason.

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