Like DeSantis, Every Republican Lawmaker Should Block College Board’s Critical Race Theory Class
Florida Governor is the model for every Republican governor. Ron DeSantis’ decision last week to block a major company from selling critical race theory-promoting high school curricula to public schools.
The College Board is currently pitching state officials privately about its experimental new African-American Studies high-school curriculum, but has so far not done so. refused Publicly releasing the materials that taxpayers would pay millions to College Board to use in public schools. Leaks These materials are available for purchase. shown them To be overloaded with critical race theories, an ideology that labels some groups of racial people victims and oppressors based on their skin color and ancestry.
As Stanley Kurtz reported Wednesday, DeSantis’ administration therefore rejected College Board’s application to release the curriculum in Florida. Florida’s Department of Education wrote to College Board, “as presented, the content of this course is inexplicably contrary to Florida law and significantly lacks educational value.”
Florida has banned government support of critical race theory education. Kurtz previously obtained I found the College Board curriculum to be rife in critical race theory documents, which are not balanced by opposing viewpoints. He also wrote that the secret curricula “clearly proselytizes for a socialist transformation of the United States.”
Any Republican officeholder who has any influence over education policy should investigate K-12 schools or colleges that use public resources to promote racism, racial division, and violate the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Missouri’s attorney general has set up an investigation portal Other states may copy.
Constantly, public schools violate equal protection
After these investigations, violations of the 14th Amendment need to be rectified and defunded. This includes all uses of skin color, ancestry, or gender to deny or grant college admission. All use of skin tone or ancestry used to punish or absolve students who have committed any school offense; all use or use of ancestry or skin color to hire, screen, fire, or terminate government employees. This is all blatant racism and happens every day, mostly at the hands people who claim they are. “anti-racists.”
These applications of critical race theory are common in public institutions. It is not only because of years of continuous reporting that has shown blatant racism being taught in public institutions funded by public money, but also because of this constant reporting over the past several years. College Board has been openly confirming that racism is rampant in American high schools and colleges, Kurtz stated. notesIts experimental African-American Studies curriculum is available at “faithfully represents the content of African American studies courses at the college level.”
College Board embeds These divisive and racist views are also present in the other classes that high-achieving students from high schools take to earn college credit early. according To scholarly analyses. Banning its new course should be just the beginning — several of its others need to be investigated for equal protection and critical race theory violations.
College Board’s representation of college classes in African-American studies is that these courses are essentially
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