Brenda Lebsack has been a teacher in Orange County, California for over twenty-five years, and most recently a board member in the Orange Unified School District.
Recently Lebsack sounded the alarm in her school district after discovering and reviewing the proposed new Black Lives Matter curriculum that is being floated as a part of the new school year.
Parents and many school employees pushed back against the BLM insurgence in their own district last month when BLM organizations began issuing guidelines for new curriculums and included a push to completely defund police presence in LAUSD schools.
The teachers union endorsement of BLM curriculum is an assault on parental rights and an assault on the fiber of our country - Gheorghe Rosca, OUSD parent, California.
A cursory perusal of the CTA's classroom resources yields so much heavy-handed BLM jargon that it is nearly impossible to isolate just one thing that could set parents on edge for the new school year.
If the parents at Thursday night's school board meeting are any indication, the teachers' unions and the state dictators may have a bigger fight on their hands than they were prepared for.
Part Two of this story will publish later this week and will include a larger insight into the BLM curriculum, how one teacher has risked union threats and vitriol to alert parents to the creeping communist agenda in their schools, and how school administrators responded to her warnings.
Recently Lebsack sounded the alarm in her school district after discovering and reviewing the proposed new Black Lives Matter curriculum that is being floated as a part of the new school year.
Parents and many school employees pushed back against the BLM insurgence in their own district last month when BLM organizations began issuing guidelines for new curriculums and included a push to completely defund police presence in LAUSD schools.
The teachers union endorsement of BLM curriculum is an assault on parental rights and an assault on the fiber of our country - Gheorghe Rosca, OUSD parent, California.
A cursory perusal of the CTA's classroom resources yields so much heavy-handed BLM jargon that it is nearly impossible to isolate just one thing that could set parents on edge for the new school year.
If the parents at Thursday night's school board meeting are any indication, the teachers' unions and the state dictators may have a bigger fight on their hands than they were prepared for.
Part Two of this story will publish later this week and will include a larger insight into the BLM curriculum, how one teacher has risked union threats and vitriol to alert parents to the creeping communist agenda in their schools, and how school administrators responded to her warnings.
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