Kansas Launches 'Critical Race Theory' Crackdown: Academic Censorship?!?

Here's a peek at red state leaders making life even more horrible for educators. 

OR . . . 

A reminder that American public schools have now become so politicized that they're nearly worthless.

Here's a recent update on the Sunflower State debate . . .

"Under a proposed Parents' Bill of Rights, Kansas K-12 schools and libraries would no longer be exempt from obscenity laws, opening them to potential criminal charges if they distribute material found to be harmful to minors . . . They want schools to be more open about what they’re teaching, and they want districts to put classroom and training materials online for the public to see. They also want more oversight of materials centered on race, gender or sexuality, or other topics they think are inappropriate for youngsters."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas lawmakers want schools to post class lessons online as a tool against critical race theory

WICHITA, Kansas - In the battle over critical race theory and how to teach about topics like racism or history in Kansas schools, conservative activists and lawmakers have a new clarion call: curriculum transparency. They want schools to be more open about what they're teaching, and they want districts to put classroom and training materials online for the public to see.

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