A new parents’ group called Parents Defending Education. I heard about this when Erica Sanzi (who is part of PDE) described the organization on Tucker Carlson’s show on FOX.
From the About Page of the PDE website,
We believe our children’s education should be based on scholarship and facts, and should nurture their development into the happy, resilient, free-thinking, educated citizens every democracy needs. Our classrooms should include rigorous instruction in history, civics, literature, math, the sciences, and the ideas and values that enrich our country.
Yet in recent years activists have targeted public, private, and charter schools across the country with a campaign to impose toxic new curriculums and to force our kids into divisive identity groups based on race, ethnicity, religion, and gender. Many schools have already embraced this campaign, and many more are preparing to embrace it.
This new educational mission is not only at war with basic American values, but with our kids’ happiness and ability to succeed in life. Couched in vague slogans such as “social justice,” the new curriculum divides our children into “oppressor” and “oppressed” groups. To one, it teaches guilt and shame. To the other, grievance and anger. To all students, it spreads unhappiness, radicalism, and failure.
Schools are adopting this illiberal mission at the behest of a narrow group of activists — without the consent of the students, parents, and communities whose interests the schools are supposed to serve. Those who dissent risk being attacked as bigots and shamed into silence.
This must stop. If you are disturbed by these destructive developments, you are not alone. If you want our schools to return to teaching our children what they need to grow and succeed, please join us. We come from diverse races, religions, economic backgrounds, and political orientations — but we all agree that it is time to join together and stop the madness in our schools.
The organization’s website includes an “Indoctrination Map,” upon which one can click to find reported school misconduct in the various states. This map contains information regarding numerous incidents.
I clicked on Missouri and found a disturbing report from the Rockwood School District. I have no independent knowledge of whether this information is correct. I’m merely reporting on an email found on the PDE website. If this email is authentic, it is outrageous. The email purports to be from Natalie Fallert, the Literacy and Speech Coordinator for grades 6-12. You can read the document here (if the email was dated, that date has been cut off). In the email to teachers and principals, Fallert discusses strategies for defusing numerous concerns parents are expressing about critical race theory. She indicates that parents are complaining. For instance, some parents have complained about lessons on intersectionality.
Fallert advises the teachers to stop using the word “privilege” and to do it “right now.” Instead of using the word “activist,” she tells the teachers to use the phrase “take a position.” PDE indicates that the most disturbing thing to the whistleblower who disclosed this email is this: Fallert repeatedly tells the teachers to “Just pull the resource off Canvas so parents cannot see it.” She says: “Keep teaching! Just don’t make everything visible on Canvas.” She gives additional advice on preventing parents from knowing what their children are being taught. I’d advise that you click the link and read it for yourself. It’s stunning to see a high-ranking member of a school district telling teachers and principals in writing to mislead the parents who they serve.
It will be interesting to see what comes of this. I would suspect that the parents will be demanding documents from the school. PDE has a “Resources” section on its website urging parents to file FOIA requests (In Missouri, which is where Rockwood School District is located and where I practice law, the state “FOIS” procedure is called the Sunshine Law, Chapter 610). Here is what PDE urges re “FOIA”:
If you see bad things happening in your school, one of the first and best things you can do to fight it is file a Freedom Of Information Act request with your school district. Because schools are taxpayer-funded institutions, FOIA disclosure applies to them — enabling you to see how much money the school is spending on “diversity and inclusion” consultants and other pricey, destructive initiatives.
To a person on FB who questioned my position regarding CRT in schools, I wrote:
A parent delivers the anti-CRT goods to a Carmel, NY School board:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxu3wdiXRF0