School District Paid Thousands To Org Linked To Merrick Garland For Surveys Asking Kids Their Feelings About Race
- A school district paid thousands of dollars to survey students about their thoughts on race and ethnicity, which has sparked criticism.
- The surveys asked students about their school's handling of conversations about race and their experiences discussing race-related topics.
- The school district's decision to focus on race and ethnicity in surveys has raised concerns about the effectiveness of such an approach in improving student outcomes.
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School District Paid Thousands to Organization Linked to Merrick Garland for Surveys Asking Kids Their Feelings About Race - Tennessee Star
Colorado Springs School District 11 (CSSD) paid tens of thousands of dollars for surveys asking students how often they think about the “experiences” of someone of a different race or ethnicity, according to a public records request obtained by Parents Defending Education (PDE), a parental rights group.
School pays Merrick Garland-linked group thousands for survey about race
(Pexels) By Kate Anderson Daily Caller News Foundation Colorado Springs School District 11 (CSSD) paid tens of thousands of dollars for surveys asking students how often they think about the “experiences” of someone of a different race or ethnicity, according to a public records request obtained by Parents Defending Education (PDE), a parental rights group. The district paid Panorama Education, an education software company founded by U.S. Attor…
School District Paid Thousands To Org Linked To Merrick Garland For Surveys Asking Kids Their Feelings About Race
The Colorado Springs School District 11 paid $40,000 for surveys asking students how often they think about the "experiences" of someone from a different race.
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