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I'm a supporter of the Chicago Teachers Union. I will be a card-carrying member for as long as I work for Chicago Public Schools. Beyond my support for the union, I am a Chicagoan first and foremost. I grew up in the South Shore area and attended the public schools. One thing I learned in this time is that you don't walk away from a struggle and you always do best by the community. I may be in the minority of teachers who want to come back to school, but I know it's the right thing to do. There are Chicago parents and students eager to get back to school and we should not deny them this opportunity. SEND LETTERS TO:. Please include your neighborhood or hometown and a phone number for verification purposes. Letters should be 350 words or less. All throughout my teaching career I've watched us struggle to gain the respect of other professions. This is our moment to step up and be heroic at a time when students and parents need us the most. Some years back I won the Golden Apple Teaching award because an organization thought I was excellent at teaching.
Do you know one? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know what, I do not talk about my personal political leanings with my colleagues, and — CARLSON: You know this as well as I do that there isn't any, at all. The whole idea of diversity is that the airless room produces bad decisions. We need people from different walks of life who have different points of view in order to make wise decisions. I think that's the underlying justification for it. And yet, in academia, there's virtually no one who disagrees from the liberal orthodoxy. (END VIDEO CLIP) CARLSON: Boy, that was only four years ago, and already, it seems an antique. People who disagree with each other talking through their disagreement, that doesn't happen anymore. And of course, the curricula at so many schools has taken a much harder edge since that time, from the extreme left-wing to the outright totalitarian. Now, we've spent the last several years telling you about what's happening at the level of higher education in colleges and universities.
He can be seen standing before a large projection screen that is riddled with morbid medical imagery as he seemingly attempts to cash-in on the public's fear. Cashing in: Randy Marsh, father to one of South Park's main characters named Stan, commences the trailer by boisterously announcing 'a Pandemic Special' Battle gear: In the teaser trailer for the special, the series' beloved characters can been seen wearing face masks and face shields The special will also focus on main character Eric Cartman as he grapples with the horrors of returning to South Park Elementary amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Comedy Central released a more vague episode synopsis that reads: 'Randy comes to terms with his role in the COVID-19 outbreak as the on-going pandemic presents continued challenges to the citizens of South Park. 'The kids happily head back to school but nothing resembles the normal that they once knew; not their teachers, not their homeroom, not even Eric Cartman, ' the synopsis concluded.
September 12, 2019 | 11:07am | Updated September 12, 2019 | 2:05pm Enlarge Image Elyse Castillo Michaelangelo Conte / The Jersey Journal A depraved New Jersey substitute teacher charged with having sex with a 14-year-old pupil was busted when her own children had a heated confrontation with her about the long-running abuse, according to a criminal complaint Jersey City teacher Elyse Castillo, 45, allegedly had sex with the student over a 15-month period — not telling him she had a venereal disease, according to the documents. Her own children, ages 13 and 14, had a fiery confrontation with her last month because they were disgusted by "her relationship with a minor, " the complaint says. The showdown was so bad, the children's father called child protection services, claiming Castillo had abused them during the altercation — sparking the police investigation into the sex claims, the report says. The alleged victim was interviewed and told investigators he met Castillo when he was in sixth grade in 2018 and that they were in a relationship and "would make love, " the complaint says.
The lesson plan requires children to, quote: "Examine the ways the Black Panther Party successfully functioned to preserve the values of black families and villages, " end quote. The Black Panther Party, racial separatists with a history of murdering people. But of course, that's done included. This is rewriting history, including recent history that all of us are very familiar with. They're lying about it already. Look at the image on the screen. This is from a third-grade class in the Fairfield Susan Unified School District in California. The comparison suggests that police respond only to BLM riots. Of course, that's a lie. But kids are being taught that. They're being taught more broadly that the police are the problem. They're the ones who commit violence. Look at this drawing. It was posted on an online photo album about D. C. Public Schools' Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action. How young was the kid who was forced to draw a police officer shooting and killing someone? This is Khmer Rouge propaganda.
In zip codes that had voted overwhelmingly for the Republican President, Fauquier County, Virginia, for example voted for Donald Trump by 25 points in 2016. But of course, Deep Equity is part of that county's teacher training. Have parents done much? Apparently, they haven't. They may not know what's happening. Deep Equity was also used in Chandler, Arizona. The program according to the school district there cost $418, 156. 00 to implement, almost half a million. But after we featured Deep Equity on this show, parents in Chandler stood up and objected to it, thank God, and Deep Equity was ended there. This is happening all over the country in school districts your kids may attend and you may not know about it. What can we do about it? What effect is it having on our children? On the society?