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How to Unwoke Your School Board
Townhall.com ^ | June 1, 2021 | Joy Overbeck

Posted on 06/01/2021 6:27:21 AM PDT by Kaslin

There’s a vicious pandemic that no vaccine will cure, and it’s called Critical Race Theory (CRT.) This is “wokeness” and it is invading school districts and classrooms nationwide, infecting the minds of America’s progeny from preschool through college. It’s a relentless illness, spreading racial division and distrust with a deterministic dogma that defines all whites as programmed to be oppressors and all minorities as doomed victims of that white oppression.  

This is the story of what happened when this pandemic suddenly struck the Douglas County, Colorado, School District, which serves 63,000 students. Only 1 percent of those students are black, and black residents only make up 1.1 percent of the county population (with Hispanics at about 7 percent according to the 2010 census , the most recent available.) So Douglas County is simply not as diverse and “inclusive” as many woke left-leaners would like it to be. Still, somehow the county always rates at the top of those nationwide “great places to live” surveys. It’s full of leafy, affluent neighborhoods with friendly people and lots of dogs. The dogs and their owners’ ride of choice is a Ford 150 pickup or a domestic SUV. The predominantly white and Republican electorate is one of the most well-educated populations in the nation. The county has been untroubled by the Antifa and BLM burning and lootings afflicting the radical left hotbeds of the nation. Though a few anemic BLM marches were organized, mostly by whites from other counties, these were outdone in enthusiasm and frequency by the hundreds of Trump supporters  who all last summer and fall flocked several times a week to sidewalk honk and wave events and Trumpster car parades.  No violence or racial incidents occurred, and the fall elections produced decisive victories for all the local and state Republican candidates, as usual.  

It should be noted that for the last two years, the District’s Superintendent, Chief Academic Officer, and Chief Technology Officer have all been African-Americans.  Yet the three departed their jobs at the end of 2020. The Superintendent was placed on administrative leave following a formal workplace complaint of gender discrimination; he was ultimately cleared. Nevertheless he resigned, having previously told the Board he had another job offer. Although the Chief Academic Officer said “she experienced “microaggressions and passive-aggressive racism” almost daily, none of the three district officials had any specific complaints.     

Still, in obeisance to the leftist woke critical race pandemic sweeping the nation, in March the Douglas County Board of Education (BOE) proposed an “Equity Policy” that essentially mandates revamping “all school board-approved curriculum” to include “all races, colors, ancestries, creeds, sexes, genders, sexual orientations, gender expressions, gender  identities… “  Roughly two-thirds of the public comments submitted to the district website expressed fierce opposition to the policy. People said they w ere all for equal treatment and non-discrimination, but they wanted to know why the district would focus on “equity” rather than “equality” and why the policy would call meritocracy a “myth.” Parents said it would lead to political indoctrination via damaging critical race theory, which violates Martin Luther King’s principle that people should be judged by character, not by skin color.  

Some worried the Equity Policy’s five – yes five - references to sex and gender signaled that the new curricula would allow biologically-equipped boys who think they are girls to enter girls’ restrooms and locker rooms and to compete in female sports. The same gender fluidity and transgender dogma that parents have been protesting all over the nation. Many contended that parents, not the schools, are the rightful moral and ethical guides of their own children. What an antique concept.

The BOE ignored and never addressed any of these concerns, which were also voiced at some of their online meetings. (They did drop the anti-meritocracy part; the opposition was so epic.)   Board members indulged in the usual butterflies-and-unicorns speeches hailing this marvelous  new equity as harbinger of  a  new student utopia awash in harmony and tender feelings.  And the seven-member BOE unanimously passed the Equity Policy  - some of them with unabashed tears of joy at assaulting this  stronghold of white privilege with the revealed truth of racial justice. There seemed to be universal amnesia that discrimination has been forbidden for nearly 60 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  

Then something happened.  Awareness began to seep into the larger public. Concerned letters to the editor appeared, and then a video leaked of a  Zoom equity “Keynote” training session by something called The Gemini Group –  an alarming video that had been shown to about 900 district employees  on April 14 as  part of a package of training sessions and “instruction” for which the district had paid the Gemini consultants $37,000. 

People learned that  district officials had already been working with the Gemini Group for about a year, after being introduced via  their work with the Colorado Dept. of Education. This “group” consists of two individuals called Dante and Christina  James, civil rights lawyers whose fee of $550 an hour may have been inspired by paying close attention to expert race hustlers like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.

In their April 14 on-line “Keynote” to 900 teachers and staff, the James gang recited the traditional sacred texts of the Critical Race Theory liturgy. Here are a few highlights:

“We know for a fact the darker your skin color the harsher your outcome in any aspect of life.”  

“Our intentions are irrelevant. Creating opportunities doesn’t change the outcomes…equity is about outcomes.”  “The bias in these systems and institutions was built, brick by brick law by law, policy by policy…and if we’re going to undo it we must undo it in that same strategic thoughtful way.“

“Equality will not get us to equity.” 

“We have institutional and systemic racism, just based on how the institutions were created and who created them.  We must make institutional changes, really change the dynamics.”   

“We are talking about the identity that represents those people who are typically in positions of power in this country, and this identity is very specific:  it’s white, it’s male, it’s able-bodied, it’s Christian and  it’s straight.”  

“We talk about equity - not just adding nice fluffy words in our strategic plan but to really changing the dynamic.”  

“Are we ever going to talk about President  Andrew Jackson as a genocidal maniac, or not – what is the context in which we provide the facts to our students?”

“Micoaggressions are verbal or non-verbal engagements that are insults or offensive – they don’t mean to be harmful but are harmful - targeted towards individuals of marginalized identities. Micro aggressions are founded in race. The names of our schools and mascots are macro and micro-aggressions…How do we change those?”

And here is Dante James, summing up at the end of the session:

“The school board passed a resolution about equity resolution, thanks to folks on this Zoom call. This is how we will educate and inform your children. This is how the school district where your children attend will educate your children.”

“How do you engage the students and the parents; sometimes the parents can be some of the biggest challenges…”

“Challenges”? Try a rising cacophony of pure outrage from parents and the larger community.. To squelch the outcry, about a month after the April 14  “Keynote,” the district emailed a notice to parents that  “the equity policy has raised concerns from some members of our community who have asked if this will change Douglas County School District Curriculum to incorporate Critical Race Theory. DCSD is not changing its curriculum.”    

Shockingly, parents and others, having seen the obvious activism in the video, just didn’t believe them. So 50 or 60 packed the room on May 25 at the first in-person BOE meeting in over a year. More than 20 people took the podium to speak out against CRT for the divisive propaganda it is. Vigorous applause and hoots of approval from the audience greeted each well-articulated three-minute speech. They were only 20 or so, but they were mostly moms. And yes, they were momma grizzlies.

Following the comments, BOE President David Ray, said something about the equity themes being included in the 2019 Strategic Plan, which had “lots of community input,” implying that everyone should have known that a massive indoctrination campaign directed at their children would ensue. He even declared that the Gemini Group’s “personnel development opportunities” were offered without “the Board’s knowledge or formal action” but were under the jurisdiction of the superintendent. But Dante “Gemini” James clearly told 900 Douglas County teachers and staff that “This is how the district where your children attend will educate your children.”

And this massive change won’t affect the curriculum? And it’s happening without the knowledge of the BOE which is elected by the people to direct the education of 63,000 students? Who among the well-educated people of Douglas County could possibly believe that?

In a surprise move, the vigorous  public outcry at the May 25 meeting inspired district Superintendent Corey Wise to cancel $20,000 worth of “Foundations in Equity” workshops, scheduled for the next two days, May 25 and 26. We’re trying to find out whether the four, three and a half hour workshops have been rescheduled. But for now we will claim a grassroots victory and on 6/1/21 I look forward to filing a CORA (Colorado Open Records Act)  request to see who signed the contract. And to November, when Douglas County will elect four new BOE members. I bet the turnout is really really big.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: colorado; douglascounty; school; schoolboard

1 posted on 06/01/2021 6:27:21 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

It is fundamental to all such meetings that Black people can stand up and list their grievances and they can tell white people to sit down and shut up because white people are the problem.

Just imagine if the majority demographic stood up and revealed our grievances. The cultural debasement. The crimes. The incivility. The fear of people with poor impulse control. And what if we told blacks to sit down and shut up because black people are the problem?

If the conversation cannot be a two-way conversation, then something is fundamentally wrong.


2 posted on 06/01/2021 6:33:10 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("I see you did something -- why you so racist?")
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To: Kaslin
The role of the school board is to represent the taxpayers.

NEVER vote for a professional educator to sit on a school board ... NEVER!
3 posted on 06/01/2021 6:40:01 AM PDT by bankwalker (groupthink kills ...)
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To: Kaslin

I wonder if those virtue signaling woketards would feel the same way if they lived in Atlanta or Chicago. Try living where there is an actual ‘hood and get back to me on this idiocy.


4 posted on 06/01/2021 6:41:18 AM PDT by bk1000 (Banned from Breitbart)
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To: Kaslin

Once there were 75,000 school boards, they were locally controlled, they never would have tolerated dumbing down to make good consumers 1880-1920. Now there are 15,000, centrally controlled by the NEA, the Govt. & the universities, to make sure your kids can’t get phonics, that they are under the tyranny of, in John Taylor Gatto’s book title, Weapons of Mass Education, to cripple their minds. We hood falcons, breed water dogs not to bite game birds, we put sand bags on horses that run too fast, and we allow perfect strangers to crush our children’s imaginations.


5 posted on 06/01/2021 6:42:25 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: Kaslin

Every school should have a parents Facebook Page.
https://www.facebook.com/Verdugo-Hills-High-School-Parents-105679151299591
I rarely use Facebook anymore except to update my Verdugo Hills High School Parents Page.

I also have a Schools – Agitators Group so you can keep updated on school aggression and sexual grooming.
https://gab.com/groups/37603


6 posted on 06/01/2021 6:43:04 AM PDT by Haddit
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To: Kaslin

The problem seems to be with the concept of a “board of education”,where there is no single individual accountable for the state of the schools.

I would advocate for the school superintendent being hired by the mayor, and him, and all other school employees, being able to be fired at will.p


7 posted on 06/01/2021 6:44:00 AM PDT by SauronOfMordor (A Leftist can't enjoy life unless they are controlling, hurting, or destroying others)
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To: Haddit

Kazimierz! About a tax-payer group.


8 posted on 06/01/2021 6:44:39 AM PDT by Phinneous (By the way, there are Seven Laws for you too! Noahide.org)
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To: Kaslin

It worked there because it was Republican controlled. However, that would not work in heavily concentrated and Democrat controlled blue communities.


9 posted on 06/01/2021 6:44:50 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Kaslin

Quite simply, school boards need to be taken over by MAGA people. Most of the administrators and vast numbers of teachers need to be fired. There needs to be a significant movement to eliminate public sector unions, particularly teachers unions. Teaching and administrator positions should be at-will positions. Hire and fire at-will. Just like in the real world. Actually, every government jobs should be at-will. Ultimately it is taxpayers that are employer and their will needs to be met. Those working in education, and government in general, need to recognize who their bosses really are and start working for them in a way the public desires.


10 posted on 06/01/2021 6:49:58 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA (“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.” ― Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Kaslin

Capture and hold the local. The city council, the school board, the state legislative district, the mayor, the governor, the state board of regents.


11 posted on 06/01/2021 6:51:56 AM PDT by lurk ( )
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To: ClearCase_guy
It is fundamental to all such meetings that Black people can stand up and list their grievances and they can tell white people to sit down and shut up because white people are the problem. ... If the conversation cannot be a two-way conversation, then something is fundamentally wrong.

Your conclusion is correct, but you, yourself, have fallen into the trap of wokeness by elevating blacks above whites.

12 posted on 06/01/2021 6:55:23 AM PDT by libertylover (Our biggest problem by far: most of the news media is agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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To: Kaslin
And it’s happening without the knowledge of the BOE which is elected by the people Maybe the people of Douglas County who elected these idiots are learning that elections have consequences.

Easy to vote for theses smooth-talking Communists when you think your area isn't subjected to specious theories like CRT and false history being implemented in your kids' schools.

Elections have consequences and this is what YOU voted for.

Keep an eye on your local elected officials - and vote NO on any school bonds or taxes if your local schools are headed by Marxists.

This is what we do.

13 posted on 06/01/2021 7:02:27 AM PDT by Bon of Babble (Rigged Elections have Consequences)
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To: libertylover

Thanks. I try not to do that.


14 posted on 06/01/2021 7:03:00 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("I see you did something -- why you so racist?")
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To: Kaslin

If you don’t like what the school board is doing, run in the next election or call for removals.

Why move into a such a school district?


15 posted on 06/01/2021 8:20:40 AM PDT by bgill
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To: Kaslin

This article misses the mark. At least, in Texas, it’s the superintendent that really runs the district. Once the school board hires them, it’s really costly to get them out. When push comes to shove, the Texas Education Agency will back the superintendent over the board most of the time. The superintendent can keep the board members so tied up dealing with menial crap that he can often get his agendas up and running without any opposition from the board. It takes a really savvy school board with lots of time on their hands to keep the superintendent on a leash.


16 posted on 06/01/2021 8:21:11 AM PDT by eastexsteve
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To: bankwalker

Most people don’t bother to vote in school board elections, but education bureaucrats always do. The only solution to the problem of government schools is to get government out of education at all levels. Privatize everything. Unfortunately, that is not going to happen. For some reason, people cling to the notion of public ed as if it were sacred, perhaps in part due to the subsidized babysitting so mom and dad can work.


17 posted on 06/01/2021 8:30:29 AM PDT by Pining_4_TX (O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! Psalm 8:9)
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To: Kaslin
Critical Race Theory in one picture...


18 posted on 06/01/2021 8:51:46 AM PDT by aquila48 (Do not let them make you care! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: ClearCase_guy
#1...

GET INVOLVED!


19 posted on 06/01/2021 5:11:37 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: eastexsteve

There’s a movie, “Fargo”, which has your solution.


20 posted on 06/02/2021 12:44:23 AM PDT by MikelTackNailer (The true President is in Florida resting up for the first legal Third Term since FDR.)
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