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  • rambone

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    Well how about this! Hispanic and black students receive lesser punishments in school now because of their race. Less expulsions and suspensions are implemented to get rid of the disparity in the number of white kids getting punished versus children of other races. Now things can be "fair" and "equal."

    So much for judging people based on "content of character" instead of "color of their skin."



    Tucson schools create race-based system of discipline

    It has been a busy summer for our friends running the Tucson Unified School District.

    As always, the annual Institute for Transformative Education summer seminar, hosted by TUSD's amply funded Mexican/American raza-studies program, was fun. So much racial bitterness to obsess over.

    Tim Wise, the ultra-angry Tulane University poli-sci grad who has made a great living finding racism under every doormat, was the featured speaker. Everyone was wowed.

    In a year in which hundreds of district teachers received pink slips, meanwhile, TUSD spent thousands on recruiting teachers from out of state.
    And it hired a coordinator at $80,000 per annum to lead the effort.

    The recruiting was prompted by what is fast becoming the consuming passion of the TUSD governing board and its allies - to establish a corps of teachers that precisely mirrors the racial make-up of its heavily minority student population.

    You can argue the efficacy of such issues legitimately, certainly.

    On a certain emotional level, it is a good thing for a minority student with few incentives to achieve much academically to see others who have.

    But, as always, TUSD's race-obsessing board of governors is taking racial bean-counting to preposterous extremes.

    This summer, the TUSD board adopted a "Post-Unitary Status Plan" that it expects will help the district escape a decades-old federal desegregation order.

    The plan includes increasing the number of minority teachers - per the summer hiring spree, which netted 14 special-education teachers and one math-science teacher.

    It also includes a vast expansion of the district's controversial Mexican-American studies program.

    Despite the budget-enforced closing of school libraries, the shuttering of arts and music programs and the layoff of teachers and counselors in other disciplines, the Post-Unitary Status Plan calls for a vigorous expansion of the program run by TUSD's happy band of unrepentant political leftists. The board's plan also calls for changes intended (however counterproductive those plans may be) to improving the lot of minority students.

    It wants to see more minority students enrolled in advanced-placement programs, for example - a laudable goal, certainly. But consider one significant part of the plan for "improving" the academic status of TUSD's Black and Hispanic students:

    The board is calling for a two-tiered form of student discipline. One for Black and Hispanic students; one for everyone else.

    With the goal of creating a "restorative school culture and climate" that conveys a "sense of belonging to all students," the board is insisting that its schools reduce its suspensions and/or expulsions of minority students to the point that the data reflect "no ethnic/racial disparities."

    From the section of the 52-page plan titled "Restorative School Culture and Climate," subhead, "Discipline":

    "School data that show disparities in suspension/expulsion rates will be examined in detail for root causes. Special attention will be dedicated to data regarding African-American and Hispanic students."

    The board approved creating an "Equity Team" that will oversee the plan to ensure "a commitment to social justice for all students."

    The happy-face edu-speak notwithstanding, what the Tucson Unified School District board of governors has approved this summer is a race-based system of discipline.

    Offenses by students will be judged, and penalties meted out, depending on the student's hue.

    Certainly, from the point of view of a public-school administrator, such a policy is beyond insane.

    TUSD principals and disciplinarians (assuming such creatures still exist) are being asked to set two standards of behavior for their students.
    Some behavior will be met with strict penalties; some will not. It all depends on the color of the student's skin.

    It is an invitation to chaos.

    The students of the Tucson Public School District certainly deserve more.
    They deserve a chance to excel academically.

    Instead, they get this. Genuine apartheid.
     

    Beau

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    I just got sick to my stomach. Talk about having a free pass to misbehave.

    How in the world can people come up with an idea like this? How can they actually think this is a good idea?
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    My wife's a teacher...

    And during the last quarter of last school year, the admin had the gall to bring up the "disparity" between the minorities who were being written up and the white students who were being written up.

    That measures should be taken to "Even things out"

    I think my wife told me that her "team" of teachers decided to try and write more white kids up to help even things.

    -J-
     

    mettle

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    Let's all rush out and put our kids in public now, OK? The older my kids get, the more I read, the more I want to keep them home in home schooling. Things are going to get real ugly in this country, real soon...


    MARK M Y W O R D S.
     

    rambone

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    My wife's a teacher...

    And during the last quarter of last school year, the admin had the gall to bring up the "disparity" between the minorities who were being written up and the white students who were being written up.

    That measures should be taken to "Even things out"

    I think my wife told me that her "team" of teachers decided to try and write more white kids up to help even things.

    -J-


    Wow. I'd love to know what school that was at.

    Having your wife on "the inside," she should silently monitor when these unfair measures are used and encourage parents to take public action. Enough lawsuits will discourage other schools from taking the same action.

    This liberal nonsense is not an isolated occurrence. Its not an accident. This is by design. This is part of the radical Marxist teachings of "social justice" you hear about. This is the "Inequality in Education" that Bill Ayers and his ilk spread around. This will further destroy the educations of our future generation.
     

    Bill of Rights

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    If what they propose is that a Black administrator be the one to punish Black students, a Hispanic administrator for Hispanic students, and a White administrator to punish White students, I still think it's :bs: but I can see that far more easily than I can two different punishments for two different groups of students.

    Justice is supposed to be blind, not deaf and dumb.

    Blessings,
    Bill
     

    SavageEagle

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