The price kids paid for teachers not teaching in class rooms for a year is unknown, but has to be significant. School boards across the nation knuckled down to the teacher’s unions and accepted their demands. Parents let the school boards get away with keeping teachers out of classrooms while everyone else went back to work. Teacher’s wishes and welfare were above that of the students.
When, and if, classes resume as normal in the fall, there is a new issue the school boards and parents are ignoring. The radicalization of the curricula. Here is an example of a parent confronting a school board over that issue:
"You work for me. I don't work for you."
— ???? (@beingrealmac) June 4, 2021
This is how it’s done! Rise up people, we have the power, we’ve just forgotten how to wield it. pic.twitter.com/wdvBoanpoP
Go ahead, have sex on the first date
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