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Southwest Missouri high school teacher accused of using critical race theory loses job

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A school board in southwest Missouri voted not to renew the contract of a teacher after parents accused her of using critical race theory.

Kim Morrison, an English teacher at Greenfield High School, said the vote in mid-March came shortly after allegations surfaced about a worksheet she used as part of teaching the book "Dear Martin."

This was her second year teaching the award-winning young adult novel about racism in an elective contemporary literature class. It was the first year students were assigned a 15-question worksheet called "How Racially Privileged Are You?"

"I said discussing racism is not CRT and she said she understood but that this is what she is hearing."

Morrison said she explained the worksheet — which she purchased from a database of instructional materials — was intended to help students examine their own experiences and vantage point. It was not meant to prompt class discussion.

"It was to prepare students for the conversation that was going to happen between two characters that we were about to read," she said.

In the letter, [Superintendent] Kell confirmed the board's decision not to rehire Morrison for the 2022-23 year. It stated this reason: "Your decision to incorporate the worksheet associated with the novel 'Dear Martin,' due to the content and subject matter."

[Morrison] said the school board did not directly ask her about the worksheet or allegations of critical race theory.

"I have to be the spokesperson now because most of the teachers at Greenfield are not tenured so they can't speak," she said. "If this is how they terminate teachers — without asking questions, without speaking to the teacher — then no one is secure."
 

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The story basically hits all the high points of my prediction.

Parents don't know what CRT is.
Parents complain about something.
School authorities agree the lesson is valuable and not CRT, but hey parents are complaining.
One person is let go, and other teachers are afraid to speak on the topic.
As intended, a chilling effect on discussing anything race-related in the classroom.
 
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I am tired of these liberals with their agendas that are trying to demonize the white race. When I went to school in Alabama and Mississippi back in the 1980s, we was taught from real history books that were approved by the State that the slaves were happy being slaves and didn't want the burden of freedom and having to think for themselves. They even stayed on their former masters plantations and worked for free after the war. That's how much they enjoyed the particular institution that took really good care of them.
Now they are trying to say it was a bad thing and white people are somehow responsible and it.
 
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The story basically hits all the high points of my prediction.

Parents don't know what CRT is.
Parents complain about something.
School authorities agree the lesson is valuable and not CRT, but hey parents are complaining.
One person is let go, and other teachers are afraid to speak on the topic.
As intended, a chilling effect on discussing anything race-related in the classroom.
When a college student (who has her tuition paid for by her dad who is working 70 hours a week) as a direct result of the tuition he's paying for, tells her dad that he's privileged, it's really quite demoralizing. Especially when their black neighbors get free tuition through Affirmative Action.
I would complain, too.
 
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USA is a crazy place. Half the people are sane but are trying to accommodate for the other half.
The other half are completely insane and hate anything to with the first half.
 
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When a college student (who has her tuition paid for by her dad who is working 70 hours a week) as a direct result of the tuition he's paying for, tells her dad that he's privileged, it's really quite demoralizing. Especially when their black neighbors get free tuition through Affirmative Action.

Are you posting in the wrong thread or something? That has nothing to do with the OP.
 
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When a college student (who has her tuition paid for by her dad who is working 70 hours a week) as a direct result of the tuition he's paying for, tells her dad that he's privileged, it's really quite demoralizing. Especially when their black neighbors get free tuition through Affirmative Action.
I would complain, too.
What the heck are you talking about? College - the article is about a high school teacher. Tuition? the article is about public school. Dad is privileged? the article mentions a worksheet for high school students. Free tuition? Public high schools are tuition free for everyone. Affirmative Action? Hmmm....now we see the problem! Perhaps you are speaking of your own situation and not the article in question?
 
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What the heck are you talking about? College - the article is about a high school teacher. Tuition? the article is about public school. Dad is privileged? the article mentions a worksheet for high school students. Free tuition? Public high schools are tuition free for everyone. Affirmative Action? Hmmm....now we see the problem! Perhaps you are speaking of your own situation and not the article in question?
Not me, a co-worker. If that was his kids response to CRT in college, then imagine the impact it's having on pre-schoolers.
 
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then imagine the impact it's having on pre-schoolers.

Your imagination seems to be working overtime, since once again your post has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.
 
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Not me, a co-worker. If that was his kids response to CRT in college, then imagine the impact it's having on pre-schoolers.
Yeah, that scenario seems mostly imaginary....and pre-schoolers? Again, this is about a high school.
 
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Yeah, that scenario seems mostly imaginary....and pre-schoolers? Again, this is about a high school.
One little girl came home from school and asked, "Mommy, am I the devil?" This is what happens when you have children, regardless of age or grade level, categorize themselves according to whiteness and privilege.
 
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One little girl came home from school and asked, "Mommy, am I the devil?" This is what happens when you have children, regardless of age or grade level, categorize themselves according to whiteness and privilege.
A child might come home from Sunday school and say that. Adults often fail to understand how a child may interpret what they are told.
 
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A child might come home from Sunday school and say that.
Which would mean the Bible is being taught which is what many parents that send their children to Sunday School hope for; to learn about God and the Devil and sin and righteousness and where we all fit within that spiritual context. What is not okay is when secular schools teach that children are a problem and are associated with the Devil because of the color of their skin as is taught in the school book, "Not My Idea". This was addressed at a recent House Judiciary hearing:

 
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One little girl came home from school and asked, "Mommy, am I the devil?" This is what happens when you have children, regardless of age or grade level, categorize themselves according to whiteness and privilege.
Baloney. And, yet again, this particular thread is about a high school teacher fired for supposedly teaching CRT when she wasn't, in fact, teaching CRT and the administration knew it. Is it possible for you to stay on the actual topic?
 
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I am tired of these liberals with their agendas that are trying to demonize the white race. When I went to school in Alabama and Mississippi back in the 1980s, we was taught from real history books that were approved by the State that the slaves were happy being slaves and didn't want the burden of freedom and having to think for themselves. They even stayed on their former masters plantations and worked for free after the war. That's how much they enjoyed the particular institution that took really good care of them.
Now they are trying to say it was a bad thing and white people are somehow responsible and it.

I know right. I learned that too!
 
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Baloney. And, yet again, this particular thread is about a high school teacher fired for supposedly teaching CRT when she wasn't
It all must be one big misunderstanding, then. Just because she was going to have her students read a book recommended by Ibram Kendi (a CRT guru), and just because the students were going to categorize themselves according to just how privileged they are (a conditioning tool of CRT) before they read the book doesn't mean she was engaged in CRT training. No, it was something else entirely. :rolleyes:
 
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Which would mean the Bible is being taught which is what many parents that send their children to Sunday School hope for; to learn about God and the Devil and sin and righteousness and where we all fit within that spiritual context. What is not okay is when secular schools teach that children are a problem and are associated with the Devil because of the color of their skin as is taught in the school book, "Not My Idea". This was addressed at a recent House Judiciary hearing:

Making a child feel bad about themselves is good in a religious context but only bad in a secular? I don’t know anything about this book in the video but the reviews on Amazon are split evenly for love it or hate it. I suspect that correlates to political leanings. Without reading it I can’t give an opinion.
Introducing children to an understanding that where you start can have a big impact on where you end up can help bring about empathy and a desire to make a change in our society. I don’t see that as a bad thing.
 
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It all must be one big misunderstanding, then. Just because she was going to have her students read a book recommended by Ibram Kendi (a CRT guru), and just because the students were going to categorize themselves according to just how privileged they are (a conditioning tool of CRT) before they read the book doesn't mean she was engaged in CRT training. No, it was something else entirely. :rolleyes:
These are high school students. I don’t see the problem with challenging them with the concept of privilege and opening a discussion.
 
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Introducing children to an understanding that where you start can have a big impact on where you end up can help bring about empathy and a desire to make a change in our society. I don’t see that as a bad thing.
It's amazing how these CRT people made it seem okay with everyone to just step back half a century judging people by the color of their skin as if we didn't have a black man in the White House.
 
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