PA School Board Votes In Favor Of Classroom Policy Banning Pride Flags And Other Political Displays Despite Pushback, ACLU Complaint
The Central Bucks School Board, a href=”https://www.dailywire.com/topic/pennsylvania”>Pennsylvania Just recently, a policy was established that prohibits teachers from expressing their personal political opinions in the classroom using words or visual elements.
It was approved after a lengthy debate and a vote by 6-3. The policy 321 will be amended so that teachers are not allowed to display items such as Pride flags Black Lives Matter signs and MAGA Hats, as well as any other items that could be considered political influenced, are included.
Policy 321 in its original 2018 edition is restricted Teachers Visual displays will be available in addition to participating during school hours in political events.
“Neutrality and balance in classroom instruction are desired in order to create an optimal learning environment and atmosphere of inclusiveness, where all students are welcome,” The policy states. “Because views and beliefs about partisan, political, or social policy matters are often deeply personal, employees should not, during assigned work hours, advocate to students concerning their views or beliefs on these matters.”
The county of Central Bucks is just north Philadelphia.
Two hours of public comments were heard by the school board. This included strong opinions from students, parents, and teachers who supported or opposed the policy.
“The conversation we had at the policy meeting was hot. I sincerely hope my fellow board members listen with an open heart…this policy also includes language that I’ve said out loud. We should be teaching how to think, not what to think,” Board Member Tabitha Dell’Angelo said, Per Delaware Valley News Journal is a local news outlet.
Opponents refer to the policy as a form of censorship.
“I’m concerned as a parent,” Heather Reynolds stated this, according to CBS News Philadelphia. “I’m concerned as a community member. The decisions that the district is making have a real-world impact on our students and our community.”
The American Civil Liberties Union is still available You filed a complaint Following a lengthy investigation that lasted months, the Upper Bucks School Board was voted in October against. They opposed pride flags being removed at Lenape Middle School last Spring, and also claimed students who identified themselves as “LGBTQ” We were harassed, discriminated against and treated unfairly.
The district also claimed that it had severed all ties to non-profits involved in promoting the arts. “inclusiveness” We have removed LGBTQ-themed books and other materials from school libraries.
“Two schools, at the beginning of the school year, announced a policy forbidding teachers of using preferred names and pronouns without parental consent,” ACLU staff lawyer Richard Ting said, “So, it’s a combination of all of these things that are exacerbating this hostile environment.”
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