Westerly School Committee is discussing whether a new policy should be developed to monitor books that [deviant] teachers make available to students in classroom libraries
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Robert Chiaradio
10 months ago
They think it’s fine that teachers bring in whatever they want for students to read. DIY suicide book, among them. It’s crazy. One teacher says Garceau knows what books teachers bring in, but he says he has no idea. Someone, shockingly, is lying. This district is off the rails.
We’ve allowed our schools, from first grade through, and especially, graduate school to become Marxist indoctrination camps. This all stems from the socialization of education. The only real solution is going back to a free market in education.
They think it’s fine that teachers bring in whatever they want for students to read. DIY suicide book, among them. It’s crazy. One teacher says Garceau knows what books teachers bring in, but he says he has no idea. Someone, shockingly, is lying. This district is off the rails.
We’ve allowed our schools, from first grade through, and especially, graduate school to become Marxist indoctrination camps. This all stems from the socialization of education. The only real solution is going back to a free market in education.