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Letters Policy

 

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Letters

Letter to the Editor: What's the Position of Taylorville School Board Candidates on CRT?

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

 

Posted March 29, 2023

 

Dear Editor:

 

Will S.B. Candidates scrap CRT, which teaches children to hate?  


What about encouraging a child’s  transgender worries, even to the point of arranging for students to have surgeries without informing parents?  Will they, as board members,  prevent teaching of explicit sex to kindergarteners and early grade school students?


Will the candidates vote to teach our true history, and not the 1619 crap that proclaims a group of enslaved Africans founded our country starting in  1619?


Will they stop scaring children that the world is doomed without government  climate control?  Do they agree a good education has a strong emphasis on reading, history, and technology?  And will these school board candidates pledge to make parents important partners in the education of their children?

 

Betty Harryman

Taylorville

 

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