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Msg. 25711 of 60014 |
The Loudoun County School Board and admin turned their backs on the kids to play politics, so now itâs up to the kids to make a change. As more and more details emerge about the not one but TWO sexual assaults that took place because of a trans-policy LCPS was trying to protect, itâs become clear that the adults the students should be able to count on to keep them safe FAILED because they were too busy playing politics. Broad Run High School students walked out today in support of the sexual assault victims (while Superintendent Dr. Ziegler refuses to resign). Watch:
Scott Taylor 7 News I-Team ~ Here is the walk out of students at @LCPSOfficial Broad Run High School in Loudoun County. Students in support of recent sex assault victims in the District including this school & asking for safer schools. @7NewsDC #7NewsITeam #Loudoun THIS is how itâs done. Chalkboard Review ~ Too bad fmr. President Obama says that's just a "phony culture war." Obama called these assaults, âtrumped-up conspiracy theories.â Mike ~ Sad kids have to do this because adults wont act. Yup. Theyâre too busy putting a curriculum together that parents have to sign an NDA-style form to even view.
Chrissy Clark ~ NEW: Loudoun County is forcing parents to sign an NDA-style form to view its controversial curriculum.
From the Daily Caller article ... Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) is requiring parents to sign a form comparable to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to view a portion of the districtâs new curriculum inspired by critical race theory, according to documents reviewed by the Daily Caller. As part of LCPSâ broader equity agenda, the district spent approximately $7,700 to become a âlicensed userâ of Second Step Programs, a branch of the left-leaning non-profit organization Committee for Children. According to a copy of the NDA-style form reviewed by the Daily Caller, âeligible parentsâ at LCPS must sign the document to view the Second Step curriculum. Curriculum presentations can only be given in person and parents cannot broadcast, download, photograph, or record âin any manner whatsoever.â Downloadable files of part of the curriculum are available on LCPSâ website, per Second Stepâs copyright policy. ... According to the districtâs agreement with Second Step obtained by the Daily Caller, the curriculum is not subject to traditional Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) laws. Scott Mineo, ring-leader of Loudoun Countyâs Parents Against Critical Theory (PACT) organization, told the Daily Caller that he finds the copyright laws suspicious as similar curriculum packages are readily available for parents to review. âLCPS is partners with Southern Poverty Law Center, Racial Equity Tools, and Learning for Justice (SPLC), all of which have copyrighted material, however, LCPS freely provides access to these materials,â Mineo said. âWhy is there such a double standard when parents want to review Second Step SEL material in its entirety?â Loudoun County Public Schools did not respond to the Daily Callerâs request for comment. ... Youâd THINK after all of this theyâd figure out cutting parents out is a mistake but here we are. At least the kids in the district still have some common sense. ![]() The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence |
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